SOLUTION: The wind chill factor represents the equivalent air temperature at a standard wind speed that would produce the same heat loss as the given temperature and wind speed. One formula

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Question 1119784: The wind chill factor represents the equivalent air temperature at a standard wind speed that would produce the same heat loss as the given temperature and wind speed. One formula for computing the equivalent temperature is

W(t) = {t} if v is greater than or equal to 0, and less than 1.79
W(t) = {(10.45+10sqrtv-v)(33-t)/2204 } if v is greater than or equal to 1.79, and less than 20
W(t) = {33-1.5958(33-t) } if v is greater than or equal to 20

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