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8 degrees Celsius is 72 degrees Fahrenheit.
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A #8 copper conductor with an insulation factor of 60 degrees C is rated at 40 amps. For a built in safety factor, a #8 conductor with an insulation factor of 75 or 90 degrees C has a rating of 45 amps.
To calculate watts, you need to multiply the voltage (in volts) by the current (in amps). For the 208 volts, 8 amps heating element: Watts = 208 volts * 8 amps = 1664 watts For the 110 volts, 8 amps heating element: Watts = 110 volts * 8 amps = 880 watts
-8 - -17 = 9
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It is: 8 degrees because 82 degrees+8 degrees = 90 degrees
-8 degrees [minus 8 degrees]
-8 deg C = 17.6 deg F.
8 degrees Celsius is 72 degrees Fahrenheit.
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The cosine of 8 degrees is 0.99026806874157031508377486734485
(-8) degrees Celsius = 17.6 degrees Fahrenheit
360 -8 =?
(-8) degrees Celsius = 17.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
8 degrees Celsius = 46.4 degrees Fahrenheit.
8 degrees Celsius = 46.4 degrees Fahrenheit