because you would not be able to radiate heat out of your body
no because they have the same body temperature and it depends what is the room temperature and your body temperature at the moment
Our body tends to lose or gain heat according to the room temperature - (Example: if the room is cold your body temperature will decrease and if the room is warm your body temperature will rise.)Room temperature effects the body temperature of a human being because the higher the temperature difference between the room the temperature and human body temperature, the higher the flow of heat. If the room temperature is low, then the heat from a human body is transferred into the surroundings causing the room temp. to increase and body temp. to decrease. If the room temperature is high, then the heat from the surroundings is transferred into the human body causing the room temp. to increase and body temp. to decrease.
Whatever the room temperature happens to be at the time. If the room is 75° then the salt would be the same temperature.
Your body temperature rises above room temperature which makes you body feel cold. Animals in the desert uses the same method to keep cool
The room temperature of anything is the same. It is temperature in which human body feels comfortably (approximately 20°C / 68°F / 293K)
Dead people aren't really "cold". They're just colderthan they should be. A body's temperature in a room can't drop below room temperature, but the body feels cold to the touch because we're used to touching bodies that are the same temperature as our own.
Room temperature is typically lower than body temperature, which is why exhaled breath feels warmer in comparison. When you exhale, the air has been warmed by your body, making it feel warmer than the surrounding room temperature.
When metal is in thermal equilibrium with the room it's temperature is the same as rooms temperature. It is not just for most metals! All materials have exactly same temperature in the room (apart from your freezer and heater). Metal just FEELS colder, because it takes aways your body heat faster (high thermal conductivity).
Heat (thermal energy) goes from the warmer thing to the colder thing. So, since your body is warmer than the room, your body loses thermal energy to the room.
Go to the emergency room immediately, the normal body temperature is 96.5
Room temperature water is the same as room temperature which ranges from 14C-25C (59F-77F)
How do are body's maintain a constant temperature?