Q1: A thermometer having a time constant of 1 min is initially at 50 deg C. It is immersed in a bath maintained at 100 deg C at t = 0. Determine the temperature reading at 1.2 min. I only want an answer to the second question Q2: In problem Q1, if at t = 1.5 min, the thermometer is removed again from the bath and put in another bath at 75 °C, determine the maximum temperature indicated by the thermometer. What will be the indicated temperature at t= 20 min?
Q1: A thermometer having a time constant of 1 min is initially at 50 deg C. It is immersed in a bath maintained at 100 deg C at t = 0. Determine the temperature reading at 1.2 min. I only want an answer to the second question Q2: In problem Q1, if at t = 1.5 min, the thermometer is removed again from the bath and put in another bath at 75 °C, determine the maximum temperature indicated by the thermometer. What will be the indicated temperature at t= 20 min?
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