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Rinse it gently under cool water, then put an icepack on it wrapped in a clean washcloth and go to the emergency room.
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Kelvin is the thermodynamic temperature (or absolute temperature) unit (S.I. unit). One kelvin temperature interval is equal to one Celsius degree interval. As interval, delta(T) = 1 K = 1oC. e.g., "cool down a body 12oC" is equivalent to "cool down a body 12 K". To find the equivalent Celsius temperature for a thermodynamic (or absolute) temperature in Kelvin, you have to recall that the "thermodynamic zero Kelvin temperature" ("absolute zero temperature") corresponds to -273.15oC. This and the one-one interval relation gives you the following relation: T(Kelvin) = T(Celsius degree) + 273.15 e.g., What is the equivalent absolute temperature in Kelvin for 20oC ? T(K) = 20oC + 273.15 = 293.15 K ≈ 293 K If you want to translate centigrade to Kelvin, from the previous relation you get: T(oC) = T(K) - 273.15 e.g., What is the equivalent Celsius temperature for 500 K ? T(oC) = 500 K - 273.15 = 226.85oC
If you have an angle then the length of the side OPPOSITE that angle divided by the length of the HYPOTENUSE. (O/H) (HYPOTENUSE is the side opposite the 90 degree angle) or (y/x) and a lot of other cool ways.
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None, of you just cool it to about -40 degree centigrade.
the weather is pretty cool. ranging from approx 24 degrees centigrade to 35 degrees centigrade. Also, the wind blows pretty often since it is an island
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Because air contain water and solubility of water in air is higher with temperature. In example at 10 C the air can withhold 11.7 gram of water per cubic meter of air at 20 C the air can withhold 17.3 gram of water per cubic meter of air. At the cold surface, air is cool down and it can't withhold the water in it anymore thus it is condensing out. But air isn't always saturate with water. You might heard about the term "dew point". Dew point indicate moisture in the air. For the air of 20 C it might had only 14.7 gram of water per cubic meter. It need to cool down to at least 16 C before the very first drop of moisture to condense.
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A 0 degree is a angle called a straight line but 180 degree is a straight line too. So cool yeah
For a first degree burn (redness), you should cool the skin with aloe, gels, ice packs, or cool water. For a second degree burn (blisters) you can do the same as a first degree burn, but be extra careful not to pop any blisters.
The specific heat capacity of air is very nearly 1 kilojoule per kilogram per degree celsius, so assume that value. 1 BTU is 1.055 kilojoules, so 6349 BTU is 6698 kilojoules. now we have to decide what temperature rise to allow, you don't mention that. Shall we say 5 deg celsius? Then the heat balance is: 6698 = m x 5 , m = 6698/5 = 1340 kg air per hour. Density of air is about 1.25 kg per cubic meter, so 1340 kg = 1072 m3 = 38,216 ft3/hour or 10.6 cubic feet per second (1 cubic meter = 35.3 cubic feet). Remember this is for a 5 deg rise in air temperature. I'm not sure what power you will need to blow that much air, but there will be some rise in air temperature over the fan, before it gets to the cabinet. I can only give you the air flow required, the actual desired temperature of the cabinet is important too and you might need to cool the air flow before it reaches the cabinet.