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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 https://biology-forums.com/index.php?topic=1105235.msg5288532#msg5288532 |