Answer:
q = 2.343 W/m^2
Step-by-step explanation:
Given data:
Ambient temperature = 0°C
Normal Body temperature = 37 °C
Thermal conductivity of tissue is K 0.3W/m °K
Heat transfer coefficient 20 W/m2 °K
Heat flux can be determined by using following formula

putting all value to get flux value

q = 2.343 W/m^2