On the Fundamental Theoretical Foundations of Newton’s Law of Cooling
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Unlike the famous Stefan-Boltzmann Law (SBL),
one can safely say that Newton (1700)’s Law of Cooling
(NCL) is without any fundamental theoretical foundations
and that – no importance has been placed to seek the most
fundamental basis of this law. We herein seek these foundation.
We demonstrate that NLC points to the existence
of thermal states associated with every quantum mechanical
energy state and these thermal density of state vary inversely
as the energy of the given quantum state. From our
findings, we show that NLC invariably points to the existence
of thermal states associated with every possible quantum
mechanical state and the density of states DTS of these
thermal states varies inversely with the energy (E) of the associated
quantum mechanical state, i.e. (DTS µ 1/E). Further,
in agreement with Heisenberg (1927)’s quantum mechanical
uncertainty principle, we find out that NCL invariably
points to the existence of a minimum quantum mechanical
momentum & energy state and as-well a minimum
temperature. If such a state did not existence, the resulting
physicswould require thermodynamic bodies to emit an infinite
amount of thermal radiation. Thus, the existence of this
minimum quantum mechanical momentum & energy state
guards against this catastrophe.
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Nyambuya G. G. 2017. On the Fundamental Theoretical Foundations of Newton's Law of Cooling.