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How Much Heat Does The Average Person Give Off When Sat Down.

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johnk | 17:36 Thu 29th Jan 2015 | Science
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Hi Johnnie if you are heavily into this sort of thingy
Why don't ducks feet freeze/ do Polar bears get lonely / and physics on an envelope are books for you

Asked a physicist this in 1980 and he gave the clothed/naked, fat or thin kind of answer ( there isn't one/ you cant estimate )

I asked a human - what wattage light bulb does it represent .....

and the answer is .... you start from their calorie consumption for 24 h
? 1.500 cals ? with no weight gain, then that is the output

remember that a dietary cal is a kilo-cal and multiply by 4.1 joule/cal
so that is around 6 mega-cal per day

and divide by the number of seconds in a day ( 22 000) or thereabouts

you get about 3 kW - sorry a watt is a joule per sec
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Peter, so for the time we were in there it was about 300watts making 3,000 kw in all. No wonder the place warmed up!!
damn - it is even in wiki

It is reported in energy units per unit time ranging from watt (Joule/second) to ml .... (168 cm) tall would have a BMR of 1272 kcal per day or 53 kcal/h (61.3 watts). ... kcal/day (10455 kJ/day); with a mean BMR of 1500 kcal/day (6279 kJ/day).

I claim the 'method marks' I always was crap at fundamental arithmetic

thx mibz
I think I got the no of secs in a day wrong
O god I am so disappointed that no one has screwed up their face and commented: "whaaaaa ?"
Whaaaaa?

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