A thermometer, initially at a temperature of 25 oC, is suddenly immersed in a tank of water with a temperature of 100 oC. Assuming that it takes 7.5 s to achieve 90% response, what is the time constant and what temperature will this thermometer read 5 s after immersion? Demonstrate your answers with an EXCEL graph
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A thermometer, initially at a temperature of 25 oC, is suddenly immersed in a tank of water with a temperature of 100 oC. Assuming that it takes 7.5 s to achieve 90% response, what is the time constant and what temperature will this thermometer read 5 s after immersion?
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