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No. By definition, the constant does not change with temperature for a given cooling system. The constant "represents" all the particular characteristics of the cooling system, except for the time and temperature variables. If temperature influences the system characteristics, the vessel's dimensions, heat capacity, or heat transfer properties, for example, all of these effects will be completely accounted for by the single constant.
The factors of the kinetic energy of a body depend on mass of moving body.
Temperature difference and surface area are the biggest factors.
cooling rate
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This variable is not constant. Your return on investment can depend on how much you put into it, how much you make from it, and other factors.
newton's cooling constant is defined as the ratio b/w change in temperature and difference in temperature of hot body and temperature of surrounding
No. By definition, the constant does not change with temperature for a given cooling system. The constant "represents" all the particular characteristics of the cooling system, except for the time and temperature variables. If temperature influences the system characteristics, the vessel's dimensions, heat capacity, or heat transfer properties, for example, all of these effects will be completely accounted for by the single constant.
it is relatively constant
This is a colligative property which does not depend on the nature of solute is the molal boiling point elevation constant or ebullioscopic constant of the solvent.
It depends on the mass (m), specific heat (c), convective heat transfer coefficient (h) and the surface area (As) In other words, Time Constant = (m * c) / ( h * As)
Auto cooling is turning on and off automatically to maintain a constant temperature set on a thermostat.
The dielectric constant varies, depending on the material.
Caution and constant vigilance.
The factors of the kinetic energy of a body depend on mass of moving body.
Temperature difference and surface area are the biggest factors.
cooling rate