Consider a classroom of dimension5m*10m*3m at temperature 20 celsuis and 1 atm pressure .There are 50 people in the room each loosing energy at the average of 150 watt. Assuming that the walls ,ceiling,floors and furniture are perfectly insulated and none of them absorbs heat. How much time will be needed in rising the temperature of air to body temperature (37 celsuis).
That's amazing, I was wondering the same thing too.
Sounds like a homework question.
Thinking back 35 years to physics lessons i recall PV/T is constant
if V is fixed then P/t= constant
Original P/t is 1/ 293 (where temp is in degrees kelvin)
New t= 273+37= 310
so new P=310/293= 1.058
ow need to work out the time taken. I think it's something to do with Watts-joules/second
Total watts = 50 x 150= 7500
Sure you can finish it off.
In this case change in t is 15 degrees