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Physics, 08.10.2019 23:30 teresaramirezde4

Before going in for an annual physical, a 70.0-{\rm kg} person whose body temperature is 37.0{\rm ^{\circ} c} consumes an entire 0.355-{\rm liter} can of a soft drink (which is mostly water) at12.0{\rm ^{\circ} c}.
a.)what will be the person's body temperature t_final after equilibrium is attained? ignore any heating by theperson's metabolism. the specific heat capacity of a human body is3480 {\rm j/kg \cdot k} .
b.)is the change in the person's body temperature great enoughto be measured by a medical thermometer? (a high-quality medicalthermometer can measure temperature changes as small as0.1{\rm ^{\circ}c} or less.) yes or no

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