I've been going over this question for a while now, but I just can't seem to figure it out.
A body, initially at room temperature 20deg, is heated so that its temperature would rise by 5deg/min if no cooling took place. Cooling does occur in accordance with Newton's Law of Cooling and the maximum temperature the body could attain is 120deg. How long would it take to reach a temperature of 100deg?
I narrowed it down to what I think should be T = 5t + 20e^(-kt), but I can't find the constant. Any help would be appreciated, I'm just really curious to see how it's done now.
A body, initially at room temperature 20deg, is heated so that its temperature would rise by 5deg/min if no cooling took place. Cooling does occur in accordance with Newton's Law of Cooling and the maximum temperature the body could attain is 120deg. How long would it take to reach a temperature of 100deg?
I narrowed it down to what I think should be T = 5t + 20e^(-kt), but I can't find the constant. Any help would be appreciated, I'm just really curious to see how it's done now.