Rankers Physics
Topic: Thermal Physics
Subtopic: Newtons Law of Cooling

Newton’s law of cooling is used in laboratory for the determination of the
Specific heat of the gases
The latent heat of gases
Specific heat of liquids
Latent heat of liquids

Solution:

Newton’s law of cooling is used in the laboratory to determine the specific heat of gases by measuring the rate of temperature change of a heated gas as it cools in a controlled environment. By observing the cooling curve and applying the law, the specific heat can be calculated based on the energy lost over time, as it depends on the heat capacity of the gas.

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