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20: Suffering from the flu, an 80kg man had a fever of 39°C, instead of the normal temperature of 37°C. Assuming that the human body is mostly water, how much heat was required to raise its temperature
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20: Suffering from the flu, an 80kg man had a fever of 39°C, instead of the normal temperature of 37°C. Assuming that the human body is mostly water, how much heat was required to raise its temperature to that amount?
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It won't let me put my answer I don't know why :/
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