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I suppose that you think to cubic kilometres.The needed energy is 484.10e12 calories.
I suppose that a high temperature can break a hydrogen bond.
I suppose that this temperature is approx. 5 oC.
Monday's weather is suppose to be sunny and warm. The highest temperature for Monday is 82.
Suppose that a recipe calls for an oven temperature of 171. Convert this temperature to degrees Celsius and to kelvins.
55 degrees Celsius
France uses the Celsius scale and the US uses the Fahrenheit scale. Tc = (5/9)*(Tf-32); Tc = temperature in degrees Celsius, Tf = temperature in degrees Fahrenheit. For example, suppose you have a Fahrenheit temperature of 98.6 degrees and you wanted to convert it into degrees on the Celsius scale. Using the above formula, you would first subtract 32 from the Fahrenheit temperature and get 66.6 as a result. Then you multiply 66.6 by five-ninths and get the converted value of 37 degrees Celsius. Below is the formula to convert a Celsius scale temperature into degrees on the Fahrenheit scale. Tf = (9/5)*Tc+32; Tc = temperature in degrees Celsius, Tf = temperature in degrees Fahrenheit. Assume that you have a Celsius scale temperature of 100 degrees and you wish to convert it into degrees on the Fahrenheit scale. Using the stated formula, you first multiply the Celsius scale temperature reading by nine-fifths and get a result of 180. Then add 32 to 180 and get the final converted result of 212 degrees on the Fahrenheit scale.
at what temperature does motorcycle oil suppose to get hot
Subject:Science My name:Kristal You would use numbers By seeing How hot or cold it is. Like 70 Degress Feirenheit. Or 20 Degress Celsius. And that's it. Simple huh? If you still don't get it read it over! Suppose you are testing the boiling temperature of several liquids. How would you use numbers during your investigation?
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Higher, I suppose.
I think that after it reaches 100* Celsius (212 *F) then it turns into steam. If you could trap the steam, I suppose it could rise above 100*C. But i don't think water as a liquid form can rise to above 100*C. Answer by: Super Nerd
The answer is 20 times 75.
Technically, the conditions of use are provided with the ultrasound machine and must be respected. Then I suppose that the patients comfort is essential, so I guess that the room's temperature should be between 20 and 25 Celsius degrees, which is likely to be compatible with all ultrasound equipment (but check anyway!).
Violation of 2nd Law
I suppose that you think to cubic kilometres.The needed energy is 484.10e12 calories.