Question 1 [7] A hyperthermic (feverish) male, with a body mass of 104 kg, has a mean body temperature of 107°F. He is t

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Question 1 [7] A hyperthermic (feverish) male, with a body mass of 104 kg, has a mean body temperature of 107°F. He is t

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Question 1 7 A Hyperthermic Feverish Male With A Body Mass Of 104 Kg Has A Mean Body Temperature Of 107 F He Is T 1
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Question 1 [7] A hyperthermic (feverish) male, with a body mass of 104 kg, has a mean body temperature of 107°F. He is to be cooled to 98.6°F by placing him in a water bath, which is initially at 77°F. Calculate what is the minimum volume of water required to achieve this result. The specific heat capacity of a human body is 3.5 kJ/(kg-K). The specific heat capacity for water is 4186 J/(kg-K). You must first find an appropriate formula, before substituting the applicable numbers.
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