For humans, it would be intolerable.
150 degrees Fahrenheit = 65.5 degrees Celsius.
They should have an ambient temperature of 75-85 degrees Fahrenheit, and a hot spot of about 90 degrees Fahrenheit.
Considering that freezing point of water is defined as 32 degrees Fahrenheit and boiling point of water is 212 degrees Fahrenheit, 150 degrees Fahrenheit is rather hot than cold.
Yes, 150 degrees Fahrenheit is too hot for a water heater. The recommended temperature for a water heater is typically around 120 degrees Fahrenheit to prevent scalding and reduce energy consumption.
It will usually be at the ambient temperature.
Depends on the sun direction and the ambient temperature
150 degrees Celsius = 302 degrees Fahrenheit
The ambient temperature plus 43 DEG F
It depends on the ambient temperature, and the mass, composition and temperature of the hotplate.
Terms like 'hot' and 'cold' must always be compared to something. Compared to our bodies, whose normal temperature is about 36, 78 degrees C is very hot. If the ambient temperature were 78 we should soon die. However, compared to boiling water, 100 degrees C, it's considerably cooler, and would have a significant effect on cooking times compared to boiling. 78 degrees C is 172.4 degrees F.
The water in a dishwasher is typically heated to a temperature between 120 to 150 degrees Fahrenheit (49 to 66 degrees Celsius) during the wash cycle.
When a mini cooler advertises that it can reach temperatures 20-25 degrees Celsius below ambient temperature, it means that it can cool its contents to a temperature that is 20-25 degrees lower than the temperature of the surrounding environment. So, if the room temperature is 25 degrees Celsius, the mini cooler could potentially cool its contents down to 0-5 degrees Celsius. This is achieved through the use of a thermoelectric cooling system that can lower the temperature inside the cooler regardless of the external temperature.