Interview question
Interview question
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This was a question my physics teacher asked when in my upper 6th form. I think I (and he) got it wrong. Looking for opinions:
You have some hot black coffee and some cold milk. Should you put the milk in sooner or later if you want the coffee to be hot at the time of drinking?
You have some hot black coffee and some cold milk. Should you put the milk in sooner or later if you want the coffee to be hot at the time of drinking?





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Then again, you could just not add the milk at all if hot coffee is the primary concern.
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Yes, my math teacher did the same question and he solved it.
The sooner the milk, the hotter the drink.
Differential equations gives the solution.
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Considering some trick in the question and presuming radiation is the predominant mode of heat transfer (coffee being agitated for quite small amount of time, only when milk is pored, and no fan running in the room), the black coffee radiates faster than the mix(brown). It is not a BTDT case for me, probably I will try in future.
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