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Answer the question about time of cooling of a ball
I don't think this condition is implied in the task. But if we consider it, it turns out that the longest cooling time will be in case #3- Hurcane
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Answer the question about time of cooling of a ball
As far as I know, air is a strong thermal insulator. Therefore, the ball in case #1 will cool down more slowly than in case #3, right?- Hurcane
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Answer the question about time of cooling of a ball
No, but as far as I understand, it is assumed here that the temperature of the ball is higher than the temperature of the stand, and the air temperature is much lower than the temperature of the ball. The temperature of the stand is most likely the same as the air temperature (according to...- Hurcane
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Answer the question about time of cooling of a ball
Hi! Number three should be the statement, this is my mistake. As for my opinion on the question, I believe that the ball will cool down the longest in case #1, and the least in case #2, case #3 will be between case #1 and case #2. But I can't back it up with any formulas.- Hurcane
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Answer the question about time of cooling of a ball
Hello, I'm not sure if this is the right place to post my question, however I still want to know. Recently, my teacher asked me the following question: "In which of the cases will the cooling time be the least: 1. the ball is suspended from the ceiling 2.the ball lies on a stand with a thermal...- Hurcane
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