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Newton's law of cooling is derived from(a) Wien's displacement law(b) Kirchhoff's law of radiation(c) Stefan's law(d) Planck's law
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Step 1: We start with the formula for energy which is given by $E = \sigma E(T^4 - T_0^4)$, where $\sigma$ is the Stefan-Boltzmann constant, $E$ is the energy, $T$ is the temperature and $T_0$ is the initial temperature. Show more…
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