Coyotes (Canis latrans), like many animals, lack prominent sweat glands and thus must use other methods, such as panting, to evaporatively cool their bodies. At 37°C air temperature, air can hold about 0.005 grams of water vapor/liter when fully saturated. For a coyote breathing dry air (relative humidity = 0), the expired air has a relative humidity of 80%, and the coyote pants at a rate of 32 liters/min. Remember that for every gram of water evaporated, 2.4 kilojoules of heat is lost. Calculate the rate of evaporative heat loss (watts) by panting for this coyote and report your value in two significant figures..

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Coyotes (Canis latrans), like many animals, lack prominent sweat glands and thus must use other methods,...