No 0 is neither positive or negative.
Maximum negative current is at 270 degrees.
negative 273.15
No. 0 degrees Fahrenheit is the same as -17.77777777777778
It's a sine wave (if there is no distortion). Voltage is zero at 0 degrees, at its positive peak at 90 degrees, back to zero at 180 degrees, at its negative peak at 270 degrees, and back to zero at 360 degrees.
0 becuase it cant go over its boling point
There are no negative Kelvin temperatures, as it sets 0 K as absolute zero, the lowest possible temperature of matter.0 degrees Celsius is approximately POSITIVE 273 K (273.15 K). Conversely, 0 K (zero kelvins) is equal to -273.15°C.
What TEMPERATURE is 10 degrees lower than seven degrees celsius? The answer is negative 3 degrees. 7 - 7 = 0 (Still have 3 keft over) 0 - 3 = - 3 =) x
Negative temperatures mearly mean that they are below zero degrees. 0 degrees centigrade is the temperature that water freezes/melts at. Any chemical which is a gas at 0 dgrees Centigrade must have boiled at a lower temperautre than 0 degrees. If this temperature was for example 50 degrees lower than 0 degrees Centigrade you would write it as -50C, if it was 118 degrees below zero you would write it as -118C. However if the same temperatures were measured on the Kelvin temperature scale they would all be positive as it not possible to go lower than 0 degrees Kelvin. That temperature is called Absolute Zero.
When using autocad, 0 degrees was at 3 o' clock, then go anticlockwise for positive, clockwise for negative
You cannot have an angle of less than 0 degrees. In some situations people have defined angles as positive or negative, but this is used to indicate a direction and not size.
10 Volts. ANSWER: ASSUMING a start when the voltage is at 0 and 0 degrees at 90 degrees is at maximum at 180 degrees is again at 0 v at 270 degrees is at the maximum negative potential and at 360 degrees is again at 0 v. the voltage is irrelevant in any case but it will follow these rules
A commerical freezer temperature can be set to 0 degrees to negative 40 degrees Celcius ( oC to -40C).