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Newton 's Law of Cooling : According to Newton 's law of cooling the rate of cooling is directly proportional to the temperature difference of body and its surrounding .If body cools from `theta_(1) "to" theta_(2)` in t seconds then `(ms(theta_(1) -theta_(2))/(t)=alpha[(theta_(1)+theta_(2))/(t)- theta_(0)]` . Where `theta_(0)` is the temperature of the surrounding . Is the statement true?

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