SOLUTION: Who will feel colder: a person in Minneapolis at 10°F with a 15-mph wind or a person in Chicago at 20°F with a 25-mph wind. Formula: w=91.4-(10.5+6.7 square root v - 0.45v)(457

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Question 175010: Who will feel colder: a person in Minneapolis at 10°F with a 15-mph wind or a person in Chicago at 20°F with a 25-mph wind.
Formula:
w=91.4-(10.5+6.7 square root v - 0.45v)(457-5t)/110


Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Who will feel colder: a person in Minneapolis at 10°F with a 15-mph wind or a person in Chicago at 20°F with a 25-mph wind.
Formula:
w = 91.4 -
Minneapolis
w = 91.4 -
w = 91.4 -
w = 91.4 -
w = 91.4 -
w = 91.4 -
w = 91.4 -
w = 91.4 - 110.04
w = -18.64 wind-chill
:
Chicago
w = 91.4 -
Figure this the same way, and see which has the lower windchill

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