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House temperature in Celsius (centigrade) is 20°C which is 68°F.
The thermostat tries to control the heating and cooling in you home to maintain a comfortable or energy efficient temperature.
The common household process that is often compared to the way the endocrine system maintains homeostasis is a furnace thermostat on the wall of a house. In a house a thermostat is set at a specific temperature. When the temperature in the house falls below this designated temperature, the thermostat is triggered and signals the furnace to turn on and begin heating the house. Once the temperature of the house is above the designated temperature, the thermostat signals the furnace to turn off. This process is called negative feedback. The endocrine also works in a negative feedback system to maintain homeostasis. An example of negative feedback in the endocrine system is the regulation of calcium levels. Parathyroid glands release parathyroid hormone (PTH), which regulates the blood calcium levels. If there is a decrease in blood calcium the parathyroid glands will secrete more PTH. Then the PTH stimulates the release of calcium from the bones into the bloodstream. If blood calcium levels increase too much, the parathyroid glands will reduce their production of PTH and less calcium will be released from the bones.
homeostasis
Most people like their houses heated to about 68 Fahrenheit, 20 Celsius, but we are being encouraged to lower the temperature by a degree or more to lower our heating bills and reduce carbon emissions.
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House temperature in Celsius (centigrade) is 20°C which is 68°F.
20 degrees Celsius is 68 degrees Fahrenheit; but I like it cooler than that in the Winter.
It is 31 degrees higher.
The temperature in the house is that of the temperature outside
The answer depends on the thermostat setting as well as the kind of heating system that you have.
23ºF = -5.0ºC
The thermostat tries to control the heating and cooling in you home to maintain a comfortable or energy efficient temperature.
it can go up or down
The temperature will vary as not all parts of the house would be burning at the same rate. Also, gusting winds will affect the temperature too.
On the vents closest to the main unit it should read around the same temperature that the thermostat is set to after its been running and then as the venting increases the temperature should be less, between 2 to 10 degrees different depending on how well the ducting is in the attic........
A fridge or a woodburning stove.