Answer: 168606 J
Explanation:
Amount of heat lost is given by:
Q = m c ΔT
where, m is the mass of air inhaled, c is the specific heat of air and ΔT is the change in the temperature.
First, we will calculate the mass of air inhaled.
In each breath, jogger inhales 0.00450 m³ of air.
Breathing rate = 25 breathes per minute.
She jogs for 20 minutes.
So amount of air inhaled = 25 breathes per minute × 20 minutes × 0.00450 m³
Mass of air inhaled = density of air × volume of air inhaled
⇒ m = 1.29 kg/m³× 25 breathes per minute × 20 minutes × 0.00450 m³
⇒ m = 2.9 kg
Now, ΔT = T₂-T₁
T₁ = -20⁰C = -20 +273 K = 253 K
T₂ = 37⁰C = 37+273 K = 310 K
⇒ ΔT = T₂-T₁ = 310 K- 253 K = 57 K
Q = m c ΔT
⇒ Q = 2.9 kg × 1020 J/kg.K × 57 K = 168606 J
Thus, the jogger losses 168606 J amount of heat from breathing during 20 minutes of jogging.