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Consider a solid sphere placed in surrounding with small temperature difference between sphere's surface and surrounding. If `DeltaT` and `r` represent temperature difference (between sphere and surrounding) and radius of sphere respectively, rate of cooling of the sphere is directly proportional to:

A

`(DeltaT)^(4)`

B

`DeltaT`

C

`r^(2)`

D

`1/r`

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B, D

rate of cooling `=(4esigmaADeltaT)/(ms)` if `DeltaT` is small
`=(4esigma(4pir^(2))DeltaT)/(rho34/3pir^(3)s)`
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