no increase of more than 4.65 degrees Kelvin inside the car is compatible with human life
That's 8 degrees F, right? Like I think Marty will die from burn trauma not from hyperthermia. By the time you get his internal temp to 107 the temp of the air has already scalded his airway shut. Air temperature not body temperature is the killer here.
This is fun though! Yay!
Victor Laszlo, November 23, 2021, 04:30:02 pm
Just under 9 degrees F. Yes, it is fun!
Modelling the air temperature would have required a more complicated formula , so I just didn't. (I would have had to model the air, and then the passengers, separately, and deal with heat exchange.) but rest assured that per my math, all of the moisture in the air evaporates, which presumably is not good for the person who has moisture in their lungs, etc.
I agree he dies of burn trauma. To prevent burn trauma, the air itself has to absorb VERY LITTLE ENERGY. as air REQUIRES very little energy to get hotter (700 joules to the kilogram-degree Kelvin), this is extremely difficult. If the Delorean were underwater, it would allow for nearly five times as much waste heat to be expelled before Marty would die of burn trauma.
That said, he also would have drowned much earlier.