Physics, 03.08.2019 01:20 mimithurmond03
Following vigorous exercise, the body temperature of an 79-kg person is 41∘c. at what rate in watts must the person transfer thermal energy to reduce the body temperature to 36∘c in 26 min, assuming the body continues to produce energy at the rate of 135 w?
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