Assuming your skin temperature is 37.2 ∘C and the temperature of your surroundings is 21.4 ∘C, determine the length of time required for you to radiate away the energy gained by eating a 300-C ice cream cone. Let the emissivity of your skin be 0.915 and its area be 1.65 m^2.

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Assuming your skin temperature is 37.2 ∘C and the temperature of your surroundings is 21.4 ∘C, determine the length of time required for you to radiate away the energy gained by eating a 300-C ice cream cone. Let the emissivity of your skin be 0.915 and its area be 1.65 m^2.
 
 
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