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[QUOTE="f95toli, post: 5573248, member: 87679"] No, not really. I don't think you've been specific enough to actually define the problem, but I I think I can guess what you have in mind. The underlying physics of this problem is not very hard (if I understood the question correctly it would be a heat equation combined with Stefan-Boltzmann's law) , but you will end up with a partial differential equation (PDE) and the solution will depend on the shape and properties of the object. Hence, there is no generic formula that can predict e.g. the temperature as a function of temperature. Problems like these are ideally solved numerically using software like COMSOL. [/QUOTE]
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