Yes it is possible. For example, -50 deg C = -58 deg F.
1 Celsius degree.A Celsius degree is 1/100 of the difference between the melting and boiling points of pure water whereas a degree Fahrenheit is 1/180 of the same range.
This is school work. You need to open the book to find the answer.
Concept of temperature in single molecules could be explain through statistical thermodynamics and measure the temperature in term of kinetic energy of the molecules. Forclassical thermodynamics, the temperature is macroscopic properties andcan't be explain or describe in the classical scope.
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The speed of sound depends upon elasticity and inertia of the medium which in turn depend upon the temperature of the medium.That's why speed of sound depends upon the temperature of the medium.
Yes it is possible. For example, -50 deg C = -58 deg F.
25degres celsius has more thermal energy
Yes it is possible. Boiling takes place when the saturated vapour pressure becomes equal to the surrounding pressure. So by reducing pressure over the surface of liquid even at 20 deg celsius it is possible to boil.
1 Celsius degree.A Celsius degree is 1/100 of the difference between the melting and boiling points of pure water whereas a degree Fahrenheit is 1/180 of the same range.
Are you talking about translating a Croatian novel into French ? Do you want to learn to play a Chopin etude in the style of Lukas Foss ? Are you asking how to convert a Celsius temperature to Fahrenheit ? The last choice is the fastest and easiest to explain, so we'll choose that one: -- Read the Celsius thermometer. -- Multiply the number by 1.8 . -- Add 32 to the result. -- Now you have the same temperature in Fahrenheit degrees.
A balloon filled with -2 degrees Celsius air will move to a room to a temperature of 8 degrees Celsius because of the collision of the air particles.
Sodium Chloride (table salt) is an ionic compound that has a high melting point. The higher the temperature, the more you have reached its melting point, that means the higher the temperature the more the salt will be dissolved. (as long as the temperature is about 801 degrease Celsius, or 1474 degrease Fahrenheit, because that is table salts melting point.)
Kelvin directly to Celsius is easier. To convert Kelvin to Celsius, subtract 273.15 from the Kelvin temperature. Converting back and forth from Celsius to Fahrenheit will use these formulas: F to C: Deduct 32, then multiply by 5, then divide by 9 C to F: Multiply by 9, then divide by 5, then add 32
The formula to convert Fahrenheit to Celsius is (5/9) (F-32) So, if your temperature is 90 degrees F, these are the steps you would follow to convert it to Celsius. 1. (f-32) Subtract 32 from 90 . This will give you 58. 2. 5/9 (58) since you are dealing with a fraction; it is easiest just to multiply 5 X 58 to get 290 then divide by 9. This will give you your answer of 32 degrees C. Hope this helps!
in normal lapse rate 6.4* Celsius is reduced per 1000 m height whether adiabatically 9.8* Celsius per 1000 m elevation
No.To explain requires many years of education
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