Q1. A thermometer having first-order model is initially placed in a liquid at 100 °C. At time t=0, it is suddenly placed

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Q1. A thermometer having first-order model is initially placed in a liquid at 100 °C. At time t=0, it is suddenly placed

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Q1. A thermometer having first-order model is initially placed in a liquid at 100 °C. At time t=0, it is suddenly placed in another tank with the same liquid at a temperature of 110 °C. The time constant of the thermometer is 1 min. Calcutate the thermometer reading ) att 0.5 min, and () att = 2 min. (CLO5, CLO6,5 M).
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