If you had to live the rest of your life in single or triple digit temperatures which would you choose?
BartyDeCanter @ BartyDeCanter @lemmy.sdf.org Posts 3Comments 250Joined 2 yr. ago
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Ah, but you also have to consider the amount of heating and cooling you’re doing. Assuming that you’re comfortable at a normal room temperature of 70F, that’s 30 degrees of cooling from triple digits, but 61 degrees from single. And, you’re also going to want to take into consideration the heat of fusion of water as you are melting whatever ice comes which raises the amount of energy required even more.