Probably a 8
Answer: 110 K = -261.4 ºF
110 pounds = about 49,900 grams.pounds x 453.6 = grams
NO - that is dangerous.
No, absolute zero on the Celsius scale is -273.15º
a dangerous pulse rate for a 14 year old is over 110
Prior to the development of the Saffir-Simpson scale there was no rating system for hurricanes. The only distinction made was between major hurricanes with winds over 110 mph and minor hurricanes with sustained winds of 110 mph or less.
On the way up:-Before the car started moving, it would read 490 newtons (110 pounds).-When the car started moving up, the scale would read more, until the car achieved its normal upward speed.-As long as the car maintained its steady normal speed, the scale would again read 490 newtons (110 pounds).-As the car approached its destination level and began to slow down, the scale would read less, until the car stopped.-When the car stopped, the scale reading would return to its normal 490 newtons (110 pounds).On the way down:-Before the car started moving, it would read 490 newtons (110 pounds).-When the car started moving down, the scale would read less, until the car achieved its normal downward speed.-As long as the car maintained its steady normal speed, the scale would again read 490 newtons (110 pounds).-As the car approached its destination level and began to slow down, the scale would read more, until the car stopped.-When the car stopped, the scale reading would return to its normal 490 newtons (110 pounds).================================All numbers are rounded. Acceleration of gravity is taken to be 9.8 meters (32.2 feet) per second2.
On the original Fujita scale and F1 tornado has estimated winds of 72 to 112 mph. This was adjusted to 86 to 110 mph on the Enhanced Fujita scale.
It is dangerous to connect 110 v equipment to a 240 v system. See an electrician before you do anything.
The Dr- Oz Show - 2009 America's Dangerous New Diet Trend Achieving the Thigh Gap 5-110 was released on: USA: 25 February 2014
The temperature range is different for each type of thermometer and use.As an example of possible range: from 15 0F to 220 0F.It is not recommended today to use this obsolete temperature scale.
Moderate damage and estimated winds of 86-110 mph would qualify a tornado as an EF1 on the Enhanced Fujita scale.