Compare the maximum rate of heat transfer to the basal metabolic rate by converting a bmr of 88 kcal/hr into watts. what is the value? from this comparison you should see why the body can accommodate a modes amount of activity in hot weather but strenuous activity would increase the metabolic rate above the body's ability to remove heat [12].

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Explanation :

It is given that,

BMR i.e basal metabolic rate is 88 kcal/hr. So, BMR in watts is converted by the following :

We know that, 1 kilocalorie = 4184 joules

So, [tex]1\ kcal/h=\dfrac{1\times 4184\ J}{3600\ sec}[/tex]

[tex]1\ kcal/h=1.16\ J/sec[/tex]

J/sec is nothing but watts.

So, [tex]1\ kcal/h=1.16\ watts[/tex]

and [tex]88\ kcal/h=88\times 1.16\ watts = 102.08\ watts[/tex]

So, it can be seen that the body can accommodate a modes amount of activity in hot weather but strenuous activity would increase the metabolic rate above the body's ability to remove heat.

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