Physics, asked by daviderassienandeh, 1 month ago

During the time when a man have flu, he ran a fever of 2.0°C above normal. His body temperature was 39.0°C instead of the normal 37.0°C. Assuming that the man has a mass of 80 kg and that the human body is mostly water, how much heat heat is required to raise his temperature? [Take specific heat capacity of liquid as, C = 4186J/kg.°C]

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Answered by nikhil4314
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Your body starts to try and cool down so that your temperature can return to normal. The blood vessels in the skin open again, so blood moves back to these areas. You sweat which helps to cool the skin, this helps to cool down the body. This phase of a fever may or may not happen naturally

Answered by ashy69963
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Your body starts to try and cool down so that your temperature can return to normal. The blood vessels in the skin open again, so blood moves back to these areas. You sweat which helps to cool the skin, this helps to cool down the body. This phase of a fever may or may not happen naturallY

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