Q.
A normal diet furnishes 200kcal to a 60kg person in a day. If this energy was used to heat the person with no losses to the surroundings, how much would the person's temperature increases? The specific heat of the human body is 0.83calg−1∘C−1.
Given, m=60kg=60×103g,s=0.83calg−1∘C−1 Q=200kcal=2×105cal
Amount of heat required for a person, Q=msΔT ⇒ΔT=msQ=60×103×0.832×105 =4.01∘C
So, the person's temperature increases by 4.01∘C.