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Chemistry, 26.02.2020 01:33, nicolerowell2783

What is the net amount of heat this person could radiate per second into a room at 18.0 ∘C (about 64.4 ∘F) if his skin's surface temperature is 30.0 ∘C? (At such temperatures, nearly all the heat is infrared radiation, for which the body's emissivity is 1.0, regardless of the amount of pigment.)

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