BIO Temperatures in Biomedicine. (a) Normal body temperature. The average normal body temperature measured in the mouth is 310 K. What would Celsius and Fahrenheit thermometers read for this temperature? (b) Elevated body temperature. During very vigorous exercise, the body’s temperature can go as high as 40°C. What would Kelvin and Fahrenheit thermometers read for this temperature? (c) Temperature difference in the body. The surface temperature of the body is normally about 7 C° lower than the internal temperature. Express this temperature difference in kelvins and in Fahrenheit degrees. (d) Blood storage. Blood stored at 4.0°C lasts safely for about 3 weeks, whereas blood stored at −160°C lasts for 5 years. Express both temperatures on the Fahrenheit and Kelvin scales. (c) Heat stroke. If the body’s temperature is above 105°F for a prolonged period, heat stroke can result. Express this temperature on the Celsius and Kelvin scales.
BIO Temperatures in Biomedicine. (a) Normal body temperature. The average normal body temperature measured in the mouth is 310 K. What would Celsius and Fahrenheit thermometers read for this temperature? (b) Elevated body temperature. During very vigorous exercise, the body’s temperature can go as high as 40°C. What would Kelvin and Fahrenheit thermometers read for this temperature? (c) Temperature difference in the body. The surface temperature of the body is normally about 7 C° lower than the internal temperature. Express this temperature difference in kelvins and in Fahrenheit degrees. (d) Blood storage. Blood stored at 4.0°C lasts safely for about 3 weeks, whereas blood stored at −160°C lasts for 5 years. Express both temperatures on the Fahrenheit and Kelvin scales. (c) Heat stroke. If the body’s temperature is above 105°F for a prolonged period, heat stroke can result. Express this temperature on the Celsius and Kelvin scales.
BIO Temperatures in Biomedicine. (a) Normal body temperature. The average normal body temperature measured in the mouth is 310 K. What would Celsius and Fahrenheit thermometers read for this temperature? (b) Elevated body temperature. During very vigorous exercise, the body’s temperature can go as high as 40°C. What would Kelvin and Fahrenheit thermometers read for this temperature? (c) Temperature difference in the body. The surface temperature of the body is normally about 7 C° lower than the internal temperature. Express this temperature difference in kelvins and in Fahrenheit degrees. (d) Blood storage. Blood stored at 4.0°C lasts safely for about 3 weeks, whereas blood stored at −160°C lasts for 5 years. Express both temperatures on the Fahrenheit and Kelvin scales. (c) Heat stroke. If the body’s temperature is above 105°F for a prolonged period, heat stroke can result. Express this temperature on the Celsius and Kelvin scales.
1. Temperatures in Biomedicine.
(a) Normal body temperature. The average normal body temperature measured in the mouth is 310 K. What
would Celsius and Fahrenheit thermometers read for this temperature?
(b) Elevated body temperature. During very vigorous exercise, the body's temperature can go as high as 40°C.
What would Kelvin and Fahrenheit thermometers read for this temperature?
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U.M.J. Marist Brothers
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(c) Temperature difference in the body. The surface temperature of the body is normally about 7c° lower than
the internal temperature. Express this temperature difference in kelvins and in Fahrenheit degrees.
(d) Blood storage. Blood stored at 4.0°C lasts safely for about 3 weeks, whereas blood stored at -160°C lasts
for 5 years. Express both temperatures on the Fahrenheit and Kelvin scales.
(e) Heat stroke. If the body's temperature is above…
Answer the following parts of the question.
Part A)
Normal body temperature. The average normal body temperature measured in the mouth is 310 KK. What would Celsius and Fahrenheit thermometers read for this temperature?
Enter your answers numerically separated by a comma.
Part B)
Elevated body temperature. During very vigorous exercise, the body's temperature can go as high as 40 ∘C∘C. What would Kelvin and Fahrenheit thermometers read for this temperature?
Enter your answers numerically separated by a comma.
Part C)
Temperature difference in the body. The surface temperature of the body is normally about 7 ∘C∘C lower than the internal temperature. Express this temperature difference in kelvins and in Fahrenheit degrees.
Enter your answers numerically to three significant figures, separated by a comma.
Part D)
Blood storage. Blood stored at 4.0∘C∘C lasts safely for about 3 weeks, whereas blood stored at -160∘C∘C lasts for 5 years. Express 4.0∘C∘C on the Fahrenheit and…
. The hottest temperature on a planet was 864°F recorded on Venus by the Soviet Venera probe and the U.S. Pioneer probe. The coldest place in the solar system is Pluto where the temperature is estimated at 1360.0°F. Calculate each of these temperatures in degrees Celsius.
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