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Gap region between the diver's skin and her wetsuit, forming a water layer about 0.5 mm thick.
Assume that the total surface area of the wetsuit
covering the diver is about 1.0 mº, and that the
water enters the suit at 10 °C and is warmed by
the diver to skin temperature of 35°C. The specific
heat of water is 1.00 kcal/kg - Cº.
Estimate how much energy (in
units of candy bars = 300 kcal)
is required by this heating
process.
Express your answer using
two significant figures.

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