Initial condition
The heater power is maintaining the house at a constant temperature of 19°C.
This power compensates for the heat lost due to the temperature difference between the inside (19°C) and the outside (0°C).
After the man enters
The new equilibrium temperature is 20°C. Let's assume the heating power of the man is Pman
Since the heat loss is proportional to the temperature difference between the inside and outside, we can set up the following relationship:
Ptotal/Ttotal=Pinitialr/Tinitial
where:
Using the proportionality:
(Pheater+ Pman)/20 = (Pheater)/19
Run the equation with:
Pheater = 1000W
we find that Pman= 52.63W
Thus, the heating power of the man is approximately 52.63 W