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Problem 27.48 15 of 17 Review | Constants Part A It is increasingly common to check a person for a fever by measuring th

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Problem 27 48 15 Of 17 Review Constants Part A It Is Increasingly Common To Check A Person For A Fever By Measuring Th 1
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Problem 27.48 15 of 17 Review | Constants Part A It is increasingly common to check a person for a fever by measuring the temperature of the forehead with a noncontact infrared thermometer. A person with a normal body temperature has a forehead temperature of about 33°C. This increases to 36°C or higher for a person who has a fever. In principle, an infrared thermometer could measure either the peak wavelength or the radiated power of the thermal emission because both depend on the object's temperature. What is the percent decrease in the peak wavelength if a person's forehead temperature increases from 33°C to 36°C? Express your answer as a percentage. EVO AEO ? | 126-133 | - % 133 Submit Request Answer Part B The total radiated power depends on an object's surface area, but the radiated power per unit area depends on only the object's temperature and its emissivity. The emissivity of human skin is 0.97. What is the percent increase in the radiated power per unit area if a person's forehead temperature increases from 33°C to 36°C? Express your answer as a percentage. V Ao ? P36-P33 P:33 % Submit Request Answer