The thickness of oxide film is y at time t. If K1, K2 and K3 are the
temperature dependent constants, the parabolic law of oxidation is given by
(A) y2 = 2k1t + k2
(B) y = k1 ln (k2t + k3)
(C) y = k1 t + k2
(D) y = k1t3 + k2

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Answer :

Option A

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