Wind Chill The wind chill factor represents the equivalent

Chapter 3, Problem 57

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Wind Chill The wind chill factor represents the equivalent air temperature at a standard wind speed that would produce the same heat loss as the given temperature and wind speed. One formula for computing the equivalent temperature is where represents the wind speed (in meters per second) and t represents the air temperature (C). Compute the wind chill for the following: (a) An air temperature of 10C and a wind speed of 1 meter per second (b) An air temperature of 10C and a wind speed of (c) An air temperature of 10C and a wind speed of (d) An air temperature of 10C and a wind speed of (e) Explain the physical meaning of the equation corresponding to (f) Explain the physical meaning of the equation corresponding toW = d t 0 v 6 1.79 33 - 110.45 + 101v - v2133 - t2 22.04 1.79 v 20 33 - 1.5958133 - t2 v 7 20

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