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23 November, 17:15

As a rough approximation, the human body may be considered to be a cylinder of length l=2.0m and circumference c=0.8m. (to simplify things, ignore the circular top and bottom of the cylinder, and just consider the cylindrical sides.) if the emissivity of skin is taken to be e=0.6, and the surface temperature is taken to be t = 30 ∘ c, how much thermal power p does the human body radiate?

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  1. 23 November, 21:14
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    E = 0.6

    Constant sigma is 5.6704004 * 10∧ (-8)

    The area is LC = 2*.8 = 1.6m∧2

    to convert degrees celcious to Kelvin = 303K

    The equation is

    P = e? AT∧4.

    Then the answer is 460 watts.
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