If this was worn, how would thermodynamics factor into this?
Would the beer cool you down to the extent of hypothermia? If the cheap lager is say, 2°C?
For ease, the ambient temperature is 21°C
What’s a body’s skin temp? 14°C or so?
If this was worn, how would thermodynamics factor into this?
Would the beer cool you down to the extent of hypothermia? If the cheap lager is say, 2°C?
For ease, the ambient temperature is 21°C
What’s a body’s skin temp? 14°C or so?
I guess that heavily depends if you skin stays dry. Condensation might be an issue so this depends on ambient temperature and moisture.
On the heat transfer I guess you would stop getting colder as soon as temperature equilibrium is reached. That heavily depends on ambient temp. I guess the beer is not so much volume that you body can’t warm that up assuming you have enough calories available.
Thanks for actually reading the question and answering.
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