Gigi DiMarco <[email protected]> wrote:
> By the way Jed made a HUGE MISTAKE in the missing file . . . > It is back. > and in his report when using the Newton's law of cooling ., the same law > he says I don't know. . . > > You need two conditions to apply it > > > 1) The ambient temperature is stable > I derived it and applied to periods when the ambient was stable. Actually, you can apply it anytime but it is a lot more complicated when ambient is changing. 2) The cooling body has no internal source of heat > That is not true. As long as the body is hotter than the surroundings and the heat source within it is at constant power the law applies. The coefficient changes. You can test this with Mizuno's data as the reactor cools from different temperatures. - Jed

