Modeling of Temperature Measurement Using Newtons Law of Cooling
Journal Title: JOURNAL OF ADVANCES IN PHYSICS - Year 2016, Vol 11, Issue 8
Abstract
The room temperature of Physics Department University of Port Harcourt at 7am was taken and the body temperature of the researcher was also taken at that time. Temperature of the body was taken at regular intervals and compared with that obtained usingNewtons law of cooling with given initial conditions. Comparison showed that it fits well with minimal approximation.
Authors and Affiliations
Alalibo Thompson Ngiangia, C. P. Ononugbo
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