Food Intake of a Hamster. The energy output of an animal engaged in an activity is called

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Food Intake of a Hamster. The energy output of an animal engaged in an activity is called the basal metabolic rate (BMR) and is a measure of the conversion of food energy into other forms of energy. A simple calorimeter to measure the BMR consists of an insulated box with a thermometer to measure the temperature of the air. The air has density 1.20 kg/m' and specific heat 1020 J/kg' K. A 50.0-g hamster is placed in a calorimeter that contains 0.0500 m3 of air at room temperature.
(a) When the hamster is running in a wheel, the temperature of the air in the calorimeter raises 1.60 Co per hour. How much heat does the running hamster generate in an hour? Assume that all this heat goes into the air in the calorimeter. You can ignore the heat that goes into the walls of the box and into the thermometer, and assume that no heat is lost to the surroundings.
(b) Assuming that the hamster converts seed into beat with an efficiency of 10% and that hamster seed has a food energy value of 24 J/g, how many grams of seed must the hamster eat per hour to supply this energy?
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University Physics with Modern Physics

ISBN: 978-0321696861

13th edition

Authors: Hugh D. Young, Roger A. Freedman, A. Lewis Ford

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