“The rate of loss of heat – dQ / dt of the body is directly proportional to the…
Physics · Class 11 · CBSE — Thermal Properties of Matter
“The rate of loss of heat –dQ/dt of the body is directly proportional to the temperature difference DT = (T2 – T1) of the body and surroundings”. This statement is
- law of thermometry
- Newton’s law of cooling
- law of calorimetry
- zeroth law
Answer
(B) Newton’s law of cooling
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