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Title: A child has a temperature of 101F. If her total cross-sectional area is 2 m2, find the energy lost ...
Post by: Softball612 on Jan 21, 2018
A child has a temperature of 101F. If her total cross-sectional area is 2 m2, find the energy lost each second (in W) due to radiation, assuming the emissivity is 1 . (Assume the room temperature is 70F.)
 a. 217
  b. 180
  c. 90
  d. 68
  e. 850


Title: A child has a temperature of 101F. If her total cross-sectional area is 2 m2, find the energy lost ...
Post by: hetomlinson06 on Jan 21, 2018
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Title: Re: A child has a temperature of 101F. If her total cross-sectional area is 2 m2, find the energy ...
Post by: rhockeygirl on Jan 5, 2022
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A child has a temperature of 101F. If her total skin area is 18 m2, find the energy loss per second due to radiation, assuming the emissivity is 1. Assume the room temperature is 70F. The Stephan-Boltzmann constant is 5.6696


Title: Re: A child has a temperature of 101F. If her total cross-sectional area is 2 m2, find the energy lo
Post by: stoneskin21 on Jan 5, 2022
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Title: Re: A child has a temperature of 101F. If her total cross-sectional area is 2 m2, find the energy ...
Post by: hetomlinson06 on Nov 9, 2023
A child has a temperature of 101F. If her total cross-sectional area is 2 m2, find the energy lost each second (in W) due to radiation, assuming the emissivity is 1 . (Assume the room temperature is 70F.)  a. 217   b. 180   c. 90   d. 68   e. 850

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