The temperature adjusted for wind chill is a temperature which tells you how cold it

Chapter 8, Problem 6

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The temperature adjusted for wind chill is a temperature which tells you how cold it feels, as a result of the combination of wind and temperature.14 See Table 8.13. Table 8.13 Temperature adjusted for wind chill (F) as a function of wind speed and temperature Wind Speed (mph) Temperature (F) 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 5 31 25 19 13 7 1 5 11 10 27 21 15 9 3 4 10 16 15 25 19 13 6 0 7 13 19 20 24 17 11 4 2 9 15 22 25 23 16 9 3 4 11 17 24 (a) If the temperature is 0F and the wind speed is 15 mph, how cold does it feel? (b) If the temperature is 35F, what wind speed makes it feel like 24F? (c) If the temperature is 25F, what wind speed makes it feel like 12F? (d) If the wind is blowing at 20 mph, what temperature feels like 0F?

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