värmebalans
Värmebalans refers to the equilibrium between the amount of heat energy an object or system receives and the amount it loses. In a biological context, particularly for living organisms, it describes the balance between heat gained from internal metabolic processes and external sources, and heat lost through radiation, convection, conduction, and evaporation. Maintaining a stable internal temperature, or thermoregulation, is crucial for survival, as metabolic reactions function optimally within a narrow temperature range. When heat gain exceeds heat loss, the body temperature rises, leading to hyperthermia. Conversely, when heat loss surpasses heat gain, body temperature falls, resulting in hypothermia. Organisms have developed various physiological and behavioral mechanisms to regulate their värmebalans, such as shivering to increase heat production or sweating to enhance heat loss. In environmental science, värmebalans is also applied to understand temperature dynamics of the Earth, where incoming solar radiation must be balanced by outgoing terrestrial radiation for the planet's temperature to remain relatively stable over time. Deviations from this balance can lead to climate change.