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Physics, 29.04.2021 17:30 Freindofafreind

Un hombre de 70 kg tuvo una fiebre de 39°C. Si suponemos que la temperatura normal del cuerpo es de 36°C y el cuerpo es agua en su mayoría, ¿Cuánto calor se requirió para elevar la temperatura esa cantidad? Recuerda que el calor específico del agua es 4190 J/kg.°K *

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