An average person is recommended to take in 2000 calories per day (8,400,000J), because they will lose this much energy to heat and work in a typical day.  A. If on Saturday you take in 10,000,000J of heat energy through food, lose 5,000,000J to heat and lose 1,450,000J to work, what is your change in energy? B. If on a typical weekday, you actually take in 5,000,000J of heat energy, and lose a total of 12,000,500J (includes both heat and work loss), what is your change in energy? C. From your work in (a) and (b), in which scenario will you store fat for future energy use, and in which scenario will you use fat for energy?

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An average person is recommended to take in 2000 calories per day (8,400,000J), because they will lose this much energy to heat and work in a typical day. 

A. If on Saturday you take in 10,000,000J of heat energy through food, lose 5,000,000J to heat and lose 1,450,000J to work, what is your change in energy?

B. If on a typical weekday, you actually take in 5,000,000J of heat energy, and lose a total of 12,000,500J (includes both heat and work loss), what is your change in energy?

C. From your work in (a) and (b), in which scenario will you store fat for future energy use, and in which scenario will you use fat for energy?

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An average person needs 8,400,000 J of energy.

On a Saturday, a person takes 10,000,000 J of energy through food out of which 5,000,000 J is lost to heat and 1,450,000 J is lost to work.

On a typical weekday, a person takes 5,000,000 J of energy through food and lose 12,000,500 J of energy in heat and work.

Step 2

So, for Saturday, the change in energy will be the difference in energy consumed and energy used.

E=10,000,000-5,000,000-1,450,000=3,550,000 J

Thus, the remaining energy on that Saturday is 3,550,000 J

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