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If the air temperature is the same as the temperature of your skin (about 30 ∘c), your body cannot get rid of heat by transferring it to the air. in that case, it gets rid of the heat by evaporating water (sweat). during bicycling, a typical 72.0 kgperson’s body produces energy at a rate of about 501 w due to metabolism, 78.0 % of which is converted to heat. [recall that the normal internal body temperature is 98.6 ∘f and the specific heat capacity of the body is 3480 j/(kg⋅∘c) .] part a by how much would the body temperature of the bicyclist increase in an hour if he were unable to get rid of the excess heat? part b find out, how high a fever would it be equivalent to, in ∘f? part c is this temperature increase large enough to be serious?

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