This would be a low-grade fever: 37.5ºC = 99.5ºF
Safflower - 510 F (266 C) Soybean - 495 F (257 C) Corn - 475 F (246 C) Peanut - 440 F (227 C) Sesame - 420 F (216 C) Olive - 375 F (191 C) (from http://wywahoos.org/wahoos/cookbook/tools.htm) Oil will actually begin to smoke or burn first though.
There are 12.6803 oz. in 375 mL.
375 milliliters is 12.68 fluid ounces.
We know that Q=m.s.t, where Q= Heat, s= Specific heat of the substance, t=temperature(Difference in temperatures) =>s= Q/m.t =>s=525/(25X15) =>s=525/375 =>s=1.4 cal/g/0c Specific heat of the substance is 1.4 cal/g/0c.
375 x 10-9 m = 3.75 x 10-5 cm
375 degrees Celsius = 707 degrees Fahrenheit 375 degrees Fahrenheit = 190.6 degrees Celsius
375 degrees Fahrenheit = 190.56 degrees Celsius
375 degrees Fahrenheit = 190.56 degrees Celsius.
375 degrees Fahrenheit = 190.56 degrees Celsius
It is: 5/9*(375-32) = 190.555 degrees Celsius
Set the Celsius temperature to 190.5 to equal 375 degrees Fahrenheit.
375 degree Fahrenheit = 190.5555556 degree Celsius
375 degrees Fahrenheit = 190.555556 degrees Celsius
375ºF = 190.6ºC
190.56 ℃
375 degrees Celsius is 707 degrees Fahrenheit.
375 degrees Fahrenheit = 190.56 degrees Celsius.