Not sure if it's related but I had a similar issue. Turns out there is a limiter for hot water inside my faucet. The instructions say that by default it does not limit the flow of hot water, but I finally removed the front cap and saw the limiter was so low that it blocked at 90 degrees and would not allow any hot water through. Switched the position of the limiter and everything is fine.
If it just turns and does not shut off the threads are striped on the end of the stem the handle is on. There is enough variance in faucets both in style and age that finding a new stem is unlikely. Time for a new faucet.
2 full turns, if one turn is 360 degrees.
Mercury turns to a liquid at 25 degrees Celsius.
1 turn = 360 degrees so 3.5 turns = 3.5*360 = 1260 degrees.
Incorrect pipe size installations
It's then condensation.
1080 degrees
Ice turns to liquid at 30 degrees and to gas at 100 degrees
10 degrees.
When it turns 360 degrees on its axis that is a day. When it goes right round the Sun that is a year.
180 degrees
Since a full turn is 360 degrees, 270 degrees is 270/360 of a full turn.