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unIT 1: PROBLEMS ●6 On typical summer days fields crickets nibble, jump, and chirp now and then. But at night when great numbers congregate chirping seems to become a serious business and the chirp rate becomes quite regular. In 1897 Dolbear reported that not only was it regular but that the rate was determined by the temperature as given by (number of chirps in 15 secs)+5=(temperature, C) Assuming that the chirping rate is a direct measure of the metabolic rate, find the activation energy of these crickets in the temperature rang of 10 to 30CUNIT 1: PROBLEMS 6. On typical summer days fields crickets nibble, jump, and chirp now and then. But at night when great numbers congregate chirping seems to become a serious business and the chirp rate becomes quite regular. In 1897 Dolbear reported that not only was it regular but that the rate was determined by the temperature as given by (number of chirps in 15 secs)+5=(temperature, ℃) Assuming that the chirping rate is a direct measure of the metabolic rate, find the activation energy of these crickets in the temperature rang of 10 to 30℃
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