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Answer:
the correct answer is c) 23 g
Explanation:
The heat lost by the runner has two parts: the heat absorbed by sweat in evaporation and the heat given off by the body
Q_lost = - Q_absorbed
The latent heat is
Q_absorbed = m L
The heat given by the body
Q_lost = M [tex]c_{e}[/tex] ΔT
where m is the mass of sweat and M is the mass of the body
m L = M c_{e} ΔT
m = M c_{e} ΔT / L
let's replace
m = 90 3.500 1.8 / 2.42 10⁶
m = 0.2343 kg
reduced to grams
m = 0.2342 kg (1000g / 1kg)
m = 23.42 g
the correct answer is c) 23 g
230 g should have to evaporate.
Given that,
- The latent heat of vaporization of sweat at body temperature (37 °C) is 2.42 x 10^6 J/kg and the specific heat of a body is approximately 3500 J/(kg*°C).
The calculation is as follows:
[tex]= \frac{(90kg)(3500J/kg^{\circ})(1.8^{\circ}C)}{2.42\times 10^6J/kg}[/tex]
= 0.23 kg
= 230g
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