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- What is the ideal temperature of surroundings for humans?
It is not temperature which is important so much as balancing heat transfer This is why being in 75 degree air feels quite pleasant but being in 75 degree water is rather chilly Similarly, an 80 degree day at 0% humidity is tolerable while 80 degrees at 100% humidity is dreadfully hot (high humidity prevents evaporative cooling) If you are in the desert it is brutally hot when you are
- Is there an ideal temperature for humans? : r askscience - Reddit
Is there an "ideal" temperature for humans? Is there any research data suggesting such a thing? What I mean is, at what room temperature is the human body most efficient, eg does not to sweat to cool itself down, and only needs to burn minimum energy I would imagine this to change (downwards) with increasing level of activity Thanks Archived
- Reddit, what do you think is the ideal room temperature?
I prefer a range of 70-74 degrees Fahrenheit with 72 being the ideal room temperature Anything higher than 74 is uncomfortable for me Of course when you work with other people in an office, there's a never ending thermostat war amongst those who think it should be 72 degrees and those that think it should be 75-78 degrees
- What is ideal room temperature? : r NoStupidQuestions - Reddit
What is ideal room temperature? I live with my parents who keep the house around 70 F (~21 C) and that is way too cold for me, 75 (~24 C) is perfect for me It's at the point where it genuinely puts me in a bad mood because I hate being cold And they can never compromise and just be a little warmer I've had my blood tested and I'm not anemic
- At what room temperature do humans get the best sleep?
We sleep better at 15-20 celcius, because that few degree drop from room temperature matches the few degree drop in body temperature we undergo while sleeping Making it too cold or too hot inhibits sleep because it begins to stimulate those temperature-sensitive neurons that also regulate our sleep pathways
- Why is 72-74°F the ideal temperature when our internal . . . - Reddit
I was sitting outside at a bus stop when I realized that it was about 75 and the temperature felt perfect Why at 75 does it feel perfect and not at our internal body temperature?
- What do you consider your ideal temperature range for comfort?
Essentially, what is the ideal range of temperatures that you feel most comfortable setting to your indoor thermostat? First give your comfort zone during warm weather months Secondly, give your comfort zone during cool weather months For internationalization efforts, please give your temperatures in both Celsius and Fahrenheit (use Google to convert them easily)
- Why are humans comfortable at room temperature which is cooler than . . .
Humans are warm blooded, which means we expend a lot of energy to keep ourselves at a stable temperature That heat needs to go somewhere, and that somewhere is into the environment While the environmental temperature gets closer to our internal body temperature, this passive cooling system becomes less efficient and eventually doesn't work at all
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