Asked by bobbi
Use the formula from
Exercise 107( W=91.4-(10.5+6.7Sqrt(x)v-0.45v)(457-5t)/110 ) to determine who will feel colder:
a person in Minneapolis at 10°F with a 15-mph wind
or a person in Chicago at 20°F with a 25-mph wind.
Exercise 107( W=91.4-(10.5+6.7Sqrt(x)v-0.45v)(457-5t)/110 ) to determine who will feel colder:
a person in Minneapolis at 10°F with a 15-mph wind
or a person in Chicago at 20°F with a 25-mph wind.
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Answered by
PsyDAG
I'm not sure about your symbols and what they mean. I assume that v = wind velocity and t = temperature, but what do x and the A term mean? Does W stand for some measure of subjective feeling?
If you know the values, substitute them in the formula and compare your results.
If you know the values, substitute them in the formula and compare your results.
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