Newton's Law of Cooling
A cup of hot coffee will, over time, cool down to room temperature. The principle of physics governing the process is Newton's Law of Cooling. Experiments with a covered cup of coffee show that the temperature (in degrees Fahrenheit) of the coffee can be modelled by the following equation $$ f(t) = 110e^{-0.08t}+75. $$ Here the time $t$ is measured in minutes after the coffee was poured into the cup.
- Explain, using the structure of the expression $110e^{-0.08t} + 75$, why the coffee temperature decreases as time elapses.
- What is the temperature of the coffee at the beginning of the experiment?
- After how many minutes is the coffee $140$ degrees? After how many minutes is the coffee $100$ degrees?