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Biology, 04.03.2020 06:02 nessaty13

One kilocalorie is the amount of energy required to heat one kilogram of

water by 1 degree Celsius. The regular human needs about 2,000kilocalories

(Calories) to survive each day in a healthy manner. If we were able to transfer

ten percent of our energy to heat water (instead of using it to live) how hot would

a kilogram of water be at the end of the day?

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