In half an hour, a 65 kg jogger can generate 8.0 x 105 J of heat. This heat is removed from the
jogger's body by a variety of means, including the body's own temperature-regulating mechanisms.
If the heat was not removed, how much would the jogger's body temperature increase?
Assume that the average specific heat capacity of human body is approx. 3500 J/kg°C.
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