To determine the time of death in homicide investigations, Newton's Law of Cooling is used. The normal body temperature is $98.6^{\circ} F$.
Immediately following death, the body begins to cool. It has been determined experimentally that the constant in Newton's Law of
Cooling is approximately $k = 0.1497$, assuming that the time is measured in hours. Suppose that the temperature of the surroundings is $60^{\circ} F$.
(a) Determine a function $T(t)$ that models the temperature $t$ hours after death.
(b) How long ago was the time of death, if the temperature of the body is now $72^{\circ} F$?
Recall the formula for Newton's Law of Cooling is
$T(t) = Ts + D_0 e^{-kt}$
where
$T(t)$ = temperature of the object at time $t$
$T(s)$ = surrounding temperature
$D_0$ = initial temperature difference between the object and its surroundings
$k$ = positive constant, depending on the object
$t$ = time
a.) If the temperature of the object and the surrounding is $98.6^{\circ} F$ and $60^{\circ} F$ respectively, then
$D_0 = 98.6 - 60 = 38.6^{\circ} F$
Thus, the model is
$T(t) = 60 + 38.6 e^{-0.1947 t}$
b.) If $T(t) = 72$, then
$
\begin{equation}
\begin{aligned}
72 =& 60 + 38.6 e^{-0.1947 t}
&& \text{Subtract each side by } 60
\\
\\
12 =& 38.6 e^{-0.1947 t}
&& \text{Divide each side by } 38.6
\\
\\
\frac{12}{38.6} =& e^{-0.1947 t}
&& \text{Take $\ln$ of each side}
\\
\\
\ln \left( \frac{12}{38.6} \right) =& -0.1947 t
&& \text{Divide each side by } -0.1947
\\
\\
t =& - \frac{\displaystyle \ln \left( \frac{12}{38.6} \right)}{0.1947}
&& \text{Solve for } t
\\
\\
t =& 6 \text{ hours}
\end{aligned}
\end{equation}
$
It shows that the body has been dead after 6 hours.
Friday, October 21, 2016
College Algebra, Chapter 5, 5.5, Section 5.5, Problem 24
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