It will bring a cool current Because it flows from the equator towards the pole
Warm
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warmer towards california and colder towards england
hi! no the current squared is directly proportional to the change in temp, Joules Law
weather is associated with the current temp. or temp. around the time. climate is an average temp. for a region Ex. Weather- high 80 degrees, low 65 degrees, 30% humidity & wind E8... for the current time Climate- averages 75 degrees, 15 inch yearly rainfall, dry, humid...
To keep the settings when your power is out, and to keep the current air temp. on display.
C•1.8+32 C=the current celsius temp. So say the temp is 14C, Take 14•1.8+32. There ya go.
At constant temp.& pressure,on the same circuit,with potential difference unchanged,current reduces if resistance increases.(Ohm's law).
My weather station stopped displaying current temp. I changed the batteries. What can I do to fix this problem?
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