the body will not reach 102 degrees because the ambient temperature is lower.
However, and I hope we are talking Fahrenheit here, should the body come into line with the ambient temperature and then exercise, it would be possible.
As for the time that would take, there are too many factors that would meed to be considered, for instance, body mass, fat content, hydration levels etc. Plus you would need to consider where you will be taking the measurement, is it core temperature that you are interested in or skin temperature.
Just out of curiosity, why the question?
heat will flow from the iron to the water until both are the same temperature
Because crude oil is a mixture of different chemicals - mainly hydrocarbons - that have different evaporation temperatures. Roughly speaking, when the crude is heated, its temperature rises until it reaches the lowest vaporisation temperature. The temperature then remains more or less steady as the heat input is used as the latent heat of vaporisation for the relevant compound. When [almost] all of that compound has evaporated, the temperature starts rising again until it reaches the next varorisation temperature, and so on.
Yes, assuming that the environment in which the tea is "living" stays a constant temperature. Tea will cool at a constant rate, until it reaches the temperature of the environment (but it will not get any colder than this).
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No, 36.5 degrees Celsius (97.7 degrees Fahrenheit) is not a fever. It's slightly low, actually. Normal human body temperature (which can vary slightly from person to person) is 37 degrees Celsius (98.6 degrees Fahrenheit). I don't think it's considered a "real" fever until it's 37.78 degrees Celsius (100 degrees Fahrenheit) or more.
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I will grill chicken until it reaches 170 to 180 degrees.
Medium well is at a temperature of 150-160, well done is at a temperature above 160.
For pre-cooked ham, you need an internal temperature of 140 degrees F. For a non pre-cooked ham, you should cook it until the internal temperature reaches 160 degrees F.
It gets hotAnother AnswerSince diamond has such a high melting point -- 3,820 degrees Kelvin -- the diamond will remain stable until the heat reaches that temperature, at which point it will melt.(The temperature in Celsius is 3,546.85 degrees or 6,416.33 degrees Fahrenheit.)
A good rule is 30 minutes per pound. Or until the internal temperature reaches 160 degrees.
Until the internal temperature reaches 150 degrees
Noble fir seedlings should not be planted until the temperature reaches at least 70 degrees F at which temperature they should germinate in approximately 30 days.
Until it reaches an internal temperature of 140 degrees for rare. Use a meat thermometer and figure about 40 minutes at 500 degrees.
Until it reaches 180 degrees
"Scondium" isn't anything.Scandium is a solid at ordinary room temperatures, and even considerably above that, not melting until the temperature reaches over 1500 degrees Celsius.
Cooling fan is desgined to come on when coolant reaches 235 degrees Bad temperature sensor?