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I sometimes like about 42 celsius which is pretty extreme, its too hot to jump into but I get in when the temperature is normal then start getting it higher and higher until it starts getting unbearable.
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the temperature of ice cream in about -25 degrees COH GOD, THIS IS ABOUT THE STUPIDEST QUESTION IN THE WORLLDDDD,o_o!!
The technology doesn't currently exist to get reasonable amounts of energy from hydrogen fusion. It is hoped, however, that Deuterium - which is much easier to fuse than normal hydrogen - can be fused some time in the foreseeable future. The problem is that the hydrogen (or deuterium) would have to be heated to something like 100 million Kelvin (or Centigrade), and maintained at that temperature for a few seconds at least - and at a high pressure, too.
Kelvin, degrees Celsius, or degrees Fahrenheit.
The SI unit is the Kelvin, but we use Celsius a lot too.
Kelvin Or Fahrenheit.Fahrenheit is not a metric unit. Kelvin is the official unit (water freezes at 273.15 K and boils at 373.15 K), but degrees celsius are used colloquially.A kelvin and a degree celsius are the same size, zero kelvin is absolute zero ( the coldest temperature possible) and is -273.15oC.
Every point on the Celsius/Centigrade scale is added to the number 273.15 and this is the reading of the thermometer calibrated for Kelvin. Remember, the Kelvin scale does NOT use the degree title or symbol, so 0 degrees Celsius/Centigrade is equal by definition to 273.15 Kelvin. 0 K is the lowest possible reading & is termed absolute zero. Kelvin is more useful in scientific calculations since it is designed using the standard units of volume, pressure, temperature and so on. It plugs into normal scientific units without having to make conversions.When I say degrees Celsius, this is very similar, but not exactly the same as degrees Centigrade. Celsius was calibrated by a physical phenomenon, the point at which water froze was considered 0 degrees Celsius and when water boils the 100 degree Celsius mark was made to produce the Celsius scale (actually originally the scale was backwards and the two numbers were simply switched, but that can be confusing!) Centigrade, was basically a set of evenly distributed marks to notate each degree (the order was correct at this point and the Celsius scale was flipped also to be the normal scale we know today. Since Centigrade was based off of Celsius, it was prone to the error of measuring a perfect reading too, with the additional error added in that two points had to be divided perfectly into 100 units! The inaccuracies were eventually corrected but with ever so slight deviations from the original scale(s) and forever a relic in our temperature measurement systems.
It happens to be -40 Celsius too.
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If you mean 60 ºF (or 15 ºC) is cool if you are referring to the weather. If you mean 60 ºC (or 140 ºF) that is hot, not scalding but too hot to hold in your hand.
The sun is about 3 degrees Kelvin. If you dont know what kelvin is then too bad!! LOL. -This is not very accurate information The sun is really like 5,800 degrees Kelvin or 11,000 degrees f
It is not TOO cold, it is normal.
It's about 323° Kelvin. Generally people can handle an object up to 55 oC after that they would drop it as too hot. So 50 oC would feel quite hot but could be held by most people. 122 F.
1000 ml makes one liter. So 1500 ml will make 1.5 liter. One kilometer is 1000 meters. So two kilometers make 2000 meters. To convert meter into cm, you have to multiply by 100. So the answer will be 2000,00 cm. One gram is 1000 mg. One dg is 0.1 gram. So 1 dg is 100 mg. 5.8*100 is 580 mg. 22 Celsius to kelvin is 295.15. This is the answer. Please. do mention that you got the answer from Answers. Honesty pays dividends. Abraham Lincoln became president of USA. He is well known for his honesty and his name is written in the history of world with golden letters. So be a nice kid. God too like honest kids. (Like Celsius to kelvin answer. I Googled it.)
Anders Celsius lived in Upsalla, Sweden and died there, too. That is not where he stayed. He moved a lot.