A man of surface area 1.8 m2 and body temperature 34 ∘C was determined to lose energy to a 25 ∘C room at the rate of 88 Kcal/hr. Compare this to the basal metabolic rate of a 65 kg man using Kleiber's Law. What does this suggest about radiative heat loss?

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Answer:

It is the main heat loss mechanism at rest.

Explanation:

A man of surface area 1.8 m2 and body temperature 34 ∘C was determined to lose energy to a 25 ∘C room at the rate of 88 Kcal/hr. Compare this to the basal metabolic rate of a 65 kg man using Kleiber's Law. What does this suggest about radiative heat loss?

kleiber's law identified that the metabolic rate of an animal is equal to three-fourth of its power.

The energy radiated by the body and the energy absorbed from surrounding is given by:

Hr = Kr Ar e ( Ts -  Tw  )

from the above formula

Hr = energy loss or gain

Ar  = surface area emitting radiation  

E  = emissivity of body

Ts = skin temperature

Tw =surrounding temp.

Kr = constant = 5 Kcal / m2 hr Cº

this suggest to us that  radioactive heat loss is the main heat loss mechanism at rest.

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Simplified answer is heat loss