Physics, asked by okprosenjit, 1 month ago

when the room temperature on a hot sunny day is 40°C, the temperature of our body will be same as the room temperature.​

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Answered by Abhinav3583
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That depends on the room you're in. Standard definition for room temp is 25C or about 75F. If the building your room is in is merely poorly insulated then it will lag a bit behind the outside temperature but it will rise up with the rising temp and cool off again when the night gets cooler. If the room has a south or southwest facing (in the northern hemisphere ) big window or glass door that lets the sun stream in, the room might actually get hotter than the outside temp (greenhouse effect). If you’re in a well insulated building then the rise in temp should be small on a hot day but then the lowering in the night will also be small.

Answered by jaswasri2006
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