Question: The windchill temperature Twc is the perceived air temperature felt by the body on exposed skin due to the flow of air. For temperatures below

The windchill temperature Twc is the perceived air temperature felt by the body on exposed skin due to the flow of air. For temperatures below 50°F and wind speed higher than 3 mph, it is calculated by:
Twc = C1 + C2TA + C3V0.16 + C4TAV0.16
where TA is the air temperature in degrees F, V is the wind speed in mph, C1 = 35.74 , C2 = 0.6215 , C3 = -35.75, and C4 = 0.4275. Write a user defined function for calculating Twc for given TA and V. For the function name and arguments, use Twc=WindChill (T,V). The input arguments are T the air temperature in oF and V the wind speed in mph, respectively. The output argument is Twc, the windchill temperature in oF (rounded to the nearest integer). Use the function to determine the windchill temperature for the following conditions:
(a) T = 35 °F, V = 26 mph.
(b) T = 10 °F, V = 50 mph.

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