standing inside a room at 21.3 °C, the surface temperature of your skin is 34.12 °C.  Your skin has a total surface area of 1.473 m2 and an emissivity of 0.763.  Find the net loss of radiant power from your body, in Watts.

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Problem 54AP: The surface area of an unclothed person is 1.50 m2, and his skin temperature is 33.0C. The person is...
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You are standing inside a room at 21.3 °C, the surface temperature of your skin is 34.12 °C.  Your skin has a total surface area of 1.473 m2 and an emissivity of 0.763.  Find the net loss of radiant power from your body, in Watts.

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