• kennismigrant@feddit.nl
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    I did the math:

    Room temperature is often defined as 20 degrees Celsius (although I remember it being 23C in some old textbooks).

    20+16.6 is 36.6 which is the normal temperature of a human body.

    20+18.6 is 38.6 which is above normal temperature, i.e. fever.

    AFAIK ~42.0 degrees is lethal.

    • 𝕾𝖕𝖎𝖈𝖞 𝕿𝖚𝖓𝖆@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      F=1.8C+32 but for anyone else too lazy to do the math since the Americans are awake:

      I did the math:

      Room temperature is often defined as 68 degrees Fahrenheit (although I remember it being 73.4 in some old textbooks).

      68+29.9 is 97.9 which is the normal temperature of a human body.

      68+33.5 is 101.5 which is above normal temperature, i.e. fever.

      AFAIK ~107.6 degrees is lethal.

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        1 year ago

        Who the hell keeps their house at 68F?! 74-78 is my preferred temp but I can cope all the way to 85. But you turn that below 70 and we’re gonna have a problem (both in the “I’m fucking cold, bitch” sense as well as the “do you own the electrical company or something? I didn’t know you’re a billionaire”)

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          I keep my house at 55 during the week and 60 on weekends. 51 at night.

          Edit: I sleep with a window open even when it’s 10 degrees out and I have a window fan to pull that fresh air in. My wife tolerates it, but I get snuggled more because I run so hot, so it’s a win.