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This experiment studies the effect of sun heat on body temperature. First, a thermal image of a body was taken inside a building (room temperature), and later, the person went out under the sun for five minutes. Another picture was taken after being outside. As shown, there is a significant increase in body temperature before and after being exposed to the sun. The head of the body was the point of maximum temperature, so this point was compared in the two stages to illustrate the change in body temperature. This point increased in temperature from about 30 degrees Celsius to 33 degrees Celsius.
 
This experiment studies the effect of sun heat on body temperature. First, a thermal image of a body was taken inside a building (room temperature), and later, the person went out under the sun for five minutes. Another picture was taken after being outside. As shown, there is a significant increase in body temperature before and after being exposed to the sun. The head of the body was the point of maximum temperature, so this point was compared in the two stages to illustrate the change in body temperature. This point increased in temperature from about 30 degrees Celsius to 33 degrees Celsius.
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Latest revision as of 22:17, 22 September 2016

This experiment studies the effect of sun heat on body temperature. First, a thermal image of a body was taken inside a building (room temperature), and later, the person went out under the sun for five minutes. Another picture was taken after being outside. As shown, there is a significant increase in body temperature before and after being exposed to the sun. The head of the body was the point of maximum temperature, so this point was compared in the two stages to illustrate the change in body temperature. This point increased in temperature from about 30 degrees Celsius to 33 degrees Celsius.


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