An average human produces about 10 MJ of heat each day through metabolic activity. IF a human body were an isolated system of mass 65 kg with the heat capacity of water, what temperature would the body experience? Human bodies are actually open systems, and the main mechanism of heat loss is through evaporative cooling. What mass of water should be evaporated each day to maintain constant temperature? Cp,m (water) = 75.29 J/K-mol qp = CpAT = nCp,mAT AHevaporation = 44.016 x 10³J/mol

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An average human produces about 10 MJ of heat each day through metabolic activity. IF a
human body were an isolated system of mass 65 kg with the heat capacity of water, what
temperature would the body experience?
Human bodies are actually open systems, and the main mechanism of heat loss is through
evaporative cooling. What mass of water should be evaporated each day to maintain constant
temperature?
Cp,m (water) = 75.29 J/K-mol
qp = CpAT = nCp,mAT
AHevaporation = 44.016 x 10³J/mol
Transcribed Image Text:An average human produces about 10 MJ of heat each day through metabolic activity. IF a human body were an isolated system of mass 65 kg with the heat capacity of water, what temperature would the body experience? Human bodies are actually open systems, and the main mechanism of heat loss is through evaporative cooling. What mass of water should be evaporated each day to maintain constant temperature? Cp,m (water) = 75.29 J/K-mol qp = CpAT = nCp,mAT AHevaporation = 44.016 x 10³J/mol
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