Asked by Ryan
Imagine that a hypothetical life form is discovered on our moon and transported to Earth. On a hot day, this life form begins to sweat, and it is determined that the heat of vaporization of its sweat is 155 cal/g. The scientist observing the extraterrestrial life form also begins to sweat. The heat of vaporization of the scientist\'s sweat is 580 cal/g at the skin\'s surface. If both the extraterrestrial life form and the scientist lose 602 g of sweat over the course of one hour, calculate the heat lost by each body from the vaporization of sweat.
*answer in cal (human and extraterrestrial)
*answer in cal (human and extraterrestrial)
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Answered by
Argenis
take the heat of vaporization 580 cal/g times 602g = cal in human
and do the same for life form
and do the same for life form
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