This graph shows the natural logarithm of (Temperature - Temperature at infinite time)/(Initial Temperature - Temperature at infinite time) plotted against time in seconds for a sample of aluminium. The linear relationship indicates the sample is cooling according to Newton's law of cooling, where the rate of heat loss is proportional to the temperature difference between the sample and its surroundings. The y-intercept provides information that can be used to calculate the heat transfer coefficient between the aluminium sample and its surroundings.
This graph shows the natural logarithm of (Temperature - Temperature at infinite time)/(Initial Temperature - Temperature at infinite time) plotted against time in seconds for a sample of aluminium. The linear relationship indicates the sample is cooling according to Newton's law of cooling, where the rate of heat loss is proportional to the temperature difference between the sample and its surroundings. The y-intercept provides information that can be used to calculate the heat transfer coefficient between the aluminium sample and its surroundings.
This graph shows the natural logarithm of (Temperature - Temperature at infinite time)/(Initial Temperature - Temperature at infinite time) plotted against time in seconds for a sample of aluminium. The linear relationship indicates the sample is cooling according to Newton's law of cooling, where the rate of heat loss is proportional to the temperature difference between the sample and its surroundings. The y-intercept provides information that can be used to calculate the heat transfer coefficient between the aluminium sample and its surroundings.
This graph shows the natural logarithm of (Temperature - Temperature at infinite time)/(Initial Temperature - Temperature at infinite time) plotted against time in seconds for a sample of aluminium. The linear relationship indicates the sample is cooling according to Newton's law of cooling, where the rate of heat loss is proportional to the temperature difference between the sample and its surroundings. The y-intercept provides information that can be used to calculate the heat transfer coefficient between the aluminium sample and its surroundings.