You would use either Fahrenheit, or Celsius. (I use F to measure my temp, but it could be different depending what country you live in)
For a healthy human, this would be
37 degrees Celsius
or
98.6 degrees Fahrenheit
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It depends on what characteristic you want to measure! Its mass, its height, the amount of body fat, the fineness of its fleece?
Temperature is the measure of the internal kinetic energy of a body.
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the body will not reach 102 degrees because the ambient temperature is lower.However, and I hope we are talking Fahrenheit here, should the body come into line with the ambient temperature and then exercise, it would be possible.As for the time that would take, there are too many factors that would meed to be considered, for instance, body mass, fat content, hydration levels etc. Plus you would need to consider where you will be taking the measurement, is it core temperature that you are interested in or skin temperature.Just out of curiosity, why the question?
A king's foot used to be the standard of measurement, now there is a Bureau of Measurements in the Washington DC that has standard measurement's that everyone else uses.