You need to see your doctor if your temperature is consistently 35 C. Are you experiencing any weight gain, mental sluggishness, constipation, depression, lack of energy? If so, you may want to have a complete check of your thyroid function... The normal temperature is 37 C or 98.6 F. If it is not your thyroid, it could be something else...you need a diagnostician you trust.
Your body temperature is not 35, it is 37.
37 degrees Celsius is the optimum temperature for the enzymes in the body to work at. These enzymes help with such things as digestion. If the body temperature is too hot or too cold, the enzymes will not function properly due the the temperature extremes changing the shape of them. (See lock and key fit)
Body temperature inn humans varies with age, sex and the location where the temperature is taken as well as in an individual basis. The average of all these considerations is 37 C (98.6 F) The range of temperatures is thought to be from 33 to 38 C (91.8 to 100.8 F).With all of these considerations 30 C would be considered too low to be normal.
it's a little low. If you're not seeing any rise in your temp ver the next few days or so I'd most definitely just check in with a doctor.
Body temperature varies between person to person, a normal range is between 36 Celsius to 37.5 degrees Celsius The lower your normal temperature is the slower your metabolism may be.
No, it is a fever: 38.5°C = 101.3°F
The normal human body temperature is 37 degrees Celsius.
That's low. Normal is 37 C
I,d say its a little on the low side
It's a bit low. 37 is normal.
The speed of sound at room temperature? That is 343 m/s at 20°C.
The speed of sound. At sea level and 0 deg Celsius, sound travels through air at approximately 1050 ft sec-1/ 343 m sec-1. Good rule of thumb figures are 1000 ft sec-1/ 333 m sec-1 So, first we observe a lightning flash, which to all intents and purposes reaches us instantaneously. By observing the time taken for the sound to reach us we can form a good estimate of the distance of the lightning.
The resonant frequency produced by each pipe depends on the speed of sound c divided by either 2 x the pipe length L (if it is open on both ends) or 4 x the pipe length L (if it is closed on one end).So f = c / (2 x L) orf = c / (4 x L)c is the speed of sound, usually at 20°C = 343 m/s.But in either case, if the speed of sound (c) changes, the frequency (f) will also change.c = λ x fλ = wavelengthHigher temperature = faster speed of sound = higher frequency.lower temperature = slower speed of sound = lower frequency.
Air velocity can alter surface temperature quite a bit. A higher velocity of air would mean better dispersion of heat, and the transfer of this heat between molecules cools the surface faster.
Using the average speed of sound in air (343 m/sec or about 1125 ft/sec), the distance would be 1029 meters (3376 ft.). *The English value used is 1000 feet per second, although 1100 feet per second is a better approximation. Note also, that the speed of sound varies with the density of air, which depends on temperature and altitude.
That depends on the temperature. At 20 degrees Celsius speed of sound is 343 meters per second.
At 20 degrees Celsius or 68 degrees Fahrenheit the speed of sound c = 343 m/s. Wavelength lamda is 0.667 meters. Frequency f = c / lambda = 343 / 0.667 = 514.24 Hz.
The sea level has nothing to do with the speed of sound. It's the temperature that matters. At 20° Celsius the speed of sound c = 343 m/s. At 20° Celsius the speed of sound is c = 13 503.937 inches/second.
Speed of sound in air is c ≈ 331 + 0.6 × T. T = Temperature in °C. Speed of sound in air at 20°C is c ≈ 331 + 0.6 × 20 = 343 m/s.
20o C at room temperature.
Light will be transported without a medium. The speed of light is = 299 792 458 m/s. Sound need a medium to be transported. It's mostly air, where the temperature is important. The speed of air is 343 m/s at 20 degrees Celsius and 331.3 m/s at 0 degrees Celsius.
Light will be transported without a medium. The speed of light is = 299 792 458 m/s. Sound need a medium to be transported. It's mostly air, where the temperature is important. The speed of air is 343 m/s at 20 degrees Celsius and 331.3 m/s at 0 degrees Celsius.
Speed of light in vacuum is a constant which is denoted by c and is 1,86,000 miles/sec or 299,792,458 meters/second. In dry air at a temperature of 20 degrees Celsius speed of sound is 343 meters/second.
The speed of sound is dependent on the temperature and not on the air pressure. At 20 degrees celsius the speed of sound is 343 m/s.
The speed of sound at room temperature? That is 343 m/s at 20°C.
Speed of sound in fresh water at 20 degrees Celsius is 1482 meters per second.
The speed of sound varies with temperature. At commonly experienced temperatures, it's about 343 meters/sec. Frequency = speed/wavelength = 343/0.686 = 500 Hz