Body temperature and the degree of muscle contraction can be used to determine the time since death of a person.
The table shows how body temperature and body stiffness, due to muscle contraction, change with time since death.
Time since death / hours | Body temperature | Body stiffness |
< 3 | warm | not stiff |
3 to 8 | warm | stiff |
8 to 36 | cold | stiff |
> 36 | cold | not stiff |
State how the temperature of a dead body should be measured.
Body temperature can be used to estimate the time since death using the following information:
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loss of 0.78 °C per hour for the first 12 hours after death
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after 12 hours, loss of 0.4 °C per hour.
Estimate the time since death of a person whose body temperature had fallen 11.5 °C.
Give your answer to the nearest hour.
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Explain why this estimate would be different if the body had been left in a colder place.
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Explain why using body stiffness only, as shown in the table, is insufficient to estimate the time since death accurately.
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