How do you derive Newtons Law of Cooling?
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One way to derive it would be from Stefan's law.
Consider an object (which we, for theoretical purposes assume to be a black body) at a temperature
Then by Stefan's law, the heat emitted from the object to it's surroundings (in unit time) would be proportional to
Thus,
Now,
But,
Now, for small differences between
Using this result,
Thus,
This proves Newton's law of cooling.