-11C is colder than -10C.
No, it is 11 degrees warmer.
i think its colder but i dont know am i right?
9 Celsius
HEAT LOSS FROM A BODY The experiment was carried out 4 times, using 50ml of water in a measuring cylinder which was submerged in litre beaker of water at different temperatures. The water was taken from water baths, the fridge and the freezer to obtain the range of temperatures below. To achieve below the freezing point of water salt was added to the water. Ambient temperature (Degrees Celsius) Body temperature at start (degrees Celsius) Body temperature at end (degrees Celsius) Change in Body temperature (degrees celsius) Mean Change in Body Temperature (degrees Celsius) -5 37 10 12 12 7 27 25 25 30 27 0 37 14 15 13 16 23 22 24 21 23 5 37 14 16 17 17 23 21 20 20 21 10 37 19 18 18 14 18 19 19 23 20 15 37 22 23 20 20 15 14 17 17 16 20 37 26 24 27 26 11 13 10 11 11 25 37 31 29 31 30 6 8 6 7 7 30 37 34 34 35 34 3 3 2 3 3 35 37 36 36 36 37 1 1 1 0 1
this is just a guess because both are mostly water, you would expect that the immediate final temperature would be 5/6 the way between 11 and 910C. So ~77.50C. Though because the mixing vessel is not warmed to this temp (heat capicity of calorimeter) along with the room temp playing a role, it will in practice be lower
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-11 degrees Fahrenheit = -23.89 degrees Celsius
11 degrees Celsius = 51.8 degrees Fahrenheit.
(-11) degrees Fahrenheit = -23.8 degrees Celsius.
11 degrees Celsius = 51.8 degrees Fahrenheit
It is about -23.8 degrees celsius
-11.67 degrees Celsius.
Subtract the numbers: 5°C - 11°C = (5-11)°C = -6°C
-11 degrees Celsius is equal to 12.2 degrees Fahrenheit.
-11 degrees Fahrenheit = -23.9 degrees Celsius.
The difference is 28 + 11 = 39 degrees.
11 degrees Celsius = 51.8 degrees Fahrenheit, according to the formula: [°F] = [°C] × 1.8 + 32