-22 degrees F.
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The wind chill would be around 2 degrees Fahrenheit with a wind speed of 40 mph at a temperature of 20 degrees Fahrenheit. Wind chill factors in the cooling effect of wind on exposed skin, making it feel colder than the actual temperature.
The wind chill would be around -18 degrees Fahrenheit. Wind chill is a measure of how cold it feels due to the combined effect of wind speed and temperature. In this case, the wind speed of 10 MPH would make the temperature of -5 degrees Fahrenheit feel much colder.
The wind chill factor is -22 degrees Fahrenheit when the temperature is 0 degrees Fahrenheit and the wind speed is 20 mph. This means that it will feel like -22 degrees Fahrenheit due to the combined effect of temperature and wind speed on the body.
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The wind chill can be calculated using a formula that relates wind speed and temperature. In this case, with a wind speed of 20 MPH and a temperature of 5 degrees Fahrenheit, the wind chill would be around -11 degrees Fahrenheit. This means that it would feel like -11 degrees Fahrenheit to your skin due to the combination of the temperature and wind speed.
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The wind chill would be approximately 28 degrees Fahrenheit. Wind chill is a measure of how cold it feels when wind speed is taken into account along with the actual temperature.
You subtract the wind speed from the ambient temperature. This particular question is only problematical as it involves "the negative". +5 minus +20= -15. The answer you seek is -15 degrees Fahrenheit.
-22 degrees F.
If the temperature is -5° Fahrenheit and the wind speed is 10 miles per hour (mph) the wind chill is -22.1 degrees F.