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[QUOTE="Nugatory, post: 6178161, member: 382138"] Write down the rate at which heat energy is transferred from the source to the object and from the object to the room at time t as a function of the temperatures at time t. That will give you a differential equation that can be solved for the temperature as a function of time. (That Newton's Law of Cooling you cite is itself the result of solving that differential equation, for the special case in which no heat is being added to the object). [/QUOTE]
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