Why does the mercury level of a thermometer first decrease slightly when the thermometer is first placed in warm water?
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You are visiting Finland with a college friend and have met some Finnish friends. They talk you into taking part in a traditional Finnish after-sauna exercise, which consists of leaving the sauna, wearing only a bathing suit, and running out into the midwinter Finnish air. Estimate the rate at which you initially lose energy to the cold air. Compare this rate of initial energy loss to the resting metabolic rate of a typical human under normal temperature conditions. Explain the difference.
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The first step in solving 20 problem number 20 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: You are visiting Finland with a college friend and have met some Finnish friends. They talk you into taking part in a traditional Finnish after-sauna exercise, which consists of leaving the sauna, wearing only a bathing suit, and running out into the midwinter Finnish air. Estimate the rate at which you initially lose energy to the cold air. Compare this rate of initial energy loss to the resting metabolic rate of a typical human under normal temperature conditions. Explain the difference.
From the textbook chapter THERMAL PROPERTIES AND PROCESSES you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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