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Q: How many feet does the temperature change by 1 degree Celsius?
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How much does one degree change in heat cost you?

It depends upon: 1. The volume of air in the house. 2. The rate of heat loss of the house. heat loss is 75,000btu/hr volume is 2800sq feet x 8 feet ceiling height


What temperature Fahrenheit does water boil at the top to mt Everest?

The boiling point of water is 100 °C (212 °F) at standard pressure. On top of Mount Everest, at 8,848 m elevation, the pressure is about 260 mbar (26.39 kPa) and the boiling point of water is 69 °C. (156.2 °F).


Airflow required required in a cabinet to cool 6349 btu per hour?

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.


What factors affect the speed of sound in air?

The speed of sound in air at 20 degrees Celsius (68 degrees Fahrenheit) is 343 metres per second. That is 1126.5 feet per second. Notice: The speed of sound changes with temperature and a little bit with humidity − but not with air pressure (atmospheric pressure). The words "sound pressure at sea level" are incorrect and misleading. The temperature indication, however, is absolutely necessary.


What happens to the temperature of the air as it flows up over the mountain?

Wind is blowing air up over the mountain. Going from about 1,000 feet at the base to 7,000 feet at the top, the temperature changes as the air goes over the mountain.

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If you were on an airplane about 26000 above the ground and each mile equals 5280 what was the approximate temperature at 26000 feet?

On average, the temperature drops by 2 degrees Celsius for every 1,000 feet of altitude gained. So, 26,000 feet x 2 degrees Celsius = a 52 degree difference from the ground, in Celsius. To convert to Fahrenheit, remember the temperature drops by 3.6 degrees Fahrenheit, on average, for every 1,000 feet of altitude gained. So if your having a 100 degree heatwave on the ground, don't lick any poles up top. . . The temperature will be a balmy 6.4 degrees Fahrenheit.


What is the temperature at 10000 feet altitude?

-4.83 Celsius


How can altitude change the temperature?

As you gain altitude in the troposphere, the layer of atmosphere closest to the ground and extending about 8 miles up, the temperature will decrease by 1 degree Fahrenheit for every 200 feet.


How does elevation effect temperature?

Air temperature drops an average of 6.5 degrees Celsius per every 1000 feet.


What is the temperature 6 feet underground?

below freezze..


How many feet equals 1 degree?

degree is the unit of either temperature or angle. But feet is the unit of length. So no relation between these two


How hot is the center of the core?

There is no way to measure the temperature at the Earth's core directly. We know from mines and drill holes that, near the surface of the Earth, the temperature increases by about 1 degree Fahrenheit for every 60 feet in depth. If this temperature increase continued to the center of the Earth, the Earth's core would be 100,000 degrees Celsius! But nobody believes the Earth is that hot; the temperature increase must slow down with depth and the core is probably about 3000 to 5000 degrees Celsius.


How deep are the chilean miners?

They are 2300 feet down. It's somewhere in the 80 degree Fahrenheit range for temperature. 5280 feet = 1 mile


What is the temperature in Celsius and Fahrenheit in the troposphere?

The Troposphere is 3.5 degrees f per thousand feet and 6.5 degrees s per kilometer.


What happens to temperature of the earth as you go deeper into the earth?

It gets hotter. About 1 degree F. every 100 feet.


What is the temperature when water changes from gas to a liquid?

Temperature At Which Water Changes into gasWater molecules can change their status from liquid to gas (evaporation) at any temperature over 0 Celsius degrees.Water molecules can change their status from solid to gas (sublimation) at any temperature below 0 Celsius degrees.At sea level water boils 212 Fahrenheit or 100 celsius. When water boils, all its molecules change their status from liquid to gas.Water (H20) in liquid form at sealevel (where the pressure is 1 Atmosphere) will boil into a gas at 100 degrees Celcius, or 212 degrees Fahrenheit. This number will change slightly depending on one's altitude, as lower pressures will induce a lower boiling point. 212 Degrees Fahrenheit or 100 degrees Celsius at standard atmospheric pressures. It is extremely important to know that the boiling point of a liquid is based on it's pressure. at 100,000 feet it might be 40 degrees. So we would need a Barometer, and/or possibly a Micron gauge to correctly answer the question.


How many feet are in a degree?

4