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Problem 41 Medium Difficulty

Overheating. (a) By how much would the body temperature of the bicyclist in the previous problem increase in an hour if he were unable to get rid of the excess heat? (b) Is this temperature increase large enough to be serious? To find out, how high a fever would it be equivalent to, in $^{\circ} \mathrm{F} ?$ [Recall that the normal internal body temperature is $98.6^{\circ} \mathrm{F}$ and the specific heat capacity of the body is 3480 $\mathrm{J} /\left(\mathrm{kg} \cdot \mathrm{C}^{\circ}\right) .1$

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(a) $6^{\circ} c$
(b) Yes, it can be serious

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Alright, guys, let's take a good question. The question was asking us to bigger Ah ho. Much temperature increases with a human body cannot get rid of access. So I the sound calculation from the previous question, which is the question for you. So that access he is about 1.4 times 10 to about 60 and we know the formula. Q equals M. C asked other tea and the mass of a human bodies about 70 kilograms and a subsidy. He over a human body, is 34 80 Jew overkill. Grant has degrees house, So now we can figure out that he was changing. Town's own I were in his case is the increased temperature, which is cube divide by M. C, which is 1.44 times 10 to the power of six. You do I 70 kilogram tennis ready for a do over, killed fantastic three Celsius and will give us about 63 sauces and any answer question be real quick. Well, if you if if your temperature increase about six degrees Celsius, well, that's really serious. So yes, it is serious. Why is that? And show you if you converse the resources to fair heights. You know the formula here was his TC equal to file the nytimes TF My 32. So too, have we. We go to six times, Nyo. If I last 32 which will give us 42 point a degree very high. Remember, the initial temperature was I said you were saying that the number of that body temperature was 98.6. Agree fair, high. So if you add a 63 Celsius, which was here is the 42 going 80 results it for heights. That's really harsh. This about 141 point folk. So 141.4 degree fair highs. And if you have sash body temperature Yeah, you might burn himself already like this is even more serious then the high grade, if you have ever seen, is probably the highest fewer because we'll win. This didn't really happen to a human, Okay? And thank you. It is my my answers a question

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