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The amount of heat per second conducted from the blood capillaries beneath the skin to the surface is 250 j/s. the energy is transferred a distance of 2.1 × 10-3 m through a body whose surface area is 1.9 m2. assuming that the thermal conductivity is that of body fat, determine the temperature difference between the capillaries and the surface of the skin.

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Heat flux (i) = k.a.temp variation/d
i = 250 J/s or 250w ; d = 2.1 x 10^-3m ; A = 1.9m^2 ; K (Body Fat) = 0.2W/m.Kelvin ; Temp. Var. (Delta T) = ?

-> 250 = 0.2 x 1.9 x deltaT/2.1 x 10^-3
-> 250 x 2.1 x 10^-3 = 0.38 x deltaT
-> 525 x 10^-3 = 38x10^-2 x deltaT
-> deltaT = 525 x 10^-3/ 38 x 10^-2
-> deltaT = 13.81 x 10^(-3 - (-2))
-> deltaT = 13.81 x 10^-1
-> deltaT = 1.381 K
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