For the 4 days the calculation must have been equivalent to 4x22/4 = 88/4. Next you want it to be 5x23/5 or 115/5. So the 5th temperature must be 115-88 which is 27. Like giving each 1 of the 5 days an extra degree.
It is absolutely impossible to exactly calculate the maximum temperature in SUN. But based on its surface area and the quantum of Hydrogen it can hold, it is estimated that at the core the temperature will be of the order of 1.4 million degree Celsius
Planet (in order from sun)Average temperature in KelvinAverage temperature in 'CRanked in order of coldest to hottestMercury*340677Venus7354628 (hottest)Earth287.214.056Mars210-635Jupiter**165-1084Saturn**134-1393Uranus**76-1972Neptune**72-2011 (coldest) *This is the average temperature at the equator. Unlike the other planets Mercury has a huge range in surface temperature due to lack of atmosphere. At the equator, the surface temperature on Mercury can range from 100K (-173'C) to 700K (430'C). **temperature at the 1.0 bar pressure level
That depends on what part of the Milky Way you mean. The interior of some stars gets up to a billion Kelvin or so; the interstellar gas is approximately at 3 Kelvin.Not a valid question. There is no constant temperature, but it ranges from absolute zero (-273.15 °C/-459.67°F) in the dead of space to hundreds of billions of degrees in the cores of some larger suns while going through particularly violent cycles. I suppose it would depend on how you are counting the average temperature.If you look at the average temperature on objects with mass. Then the majority of the mass in the Milky Way is in the stars, and your calculation would be somewhere on the order of the temperature of the sun.If, on the other hand, you are looking at the average temperature of every square meter, or whatever unit... then the majority of the space is very far from each star. And, your temperature would be very cold.Let's take the Pluto as representative of this. Pluto's average temperature is: (-238°C to -228°C, or 35 K to 45 K).That is probably a high estimate. The notes I'm seeing are showing around: 2.725 Kelvin. -270°C, or -455°F
Jupiter is the fifth planet from the sun in our solar system.
Mercury -200 F To 328 F Venus 801 F the hotest planet in the solar system Not Mercury Earth Our Home -16 F To 127 F Mars -67 F Jupiter -125 F Saturn -172 F Uranus -224 F the coldest planet in our solar system Neptune -218 F Pluto dwarf planet planets only
The metric unit of measure for temperature is kelvin. Also, room temperature is genally stated as an average. Room temperature would actually vary from person to person depending on the individuals preferences in that area. I am going to state that room temperature is between 68 degrees fahrenheit (20 degrees celsius) and 78 degrees fahrenheit (25.5556 degrees celsius) in order to give one answer. In this case, the average room temperature in metric measurement would be between 293.15 kelvin and 298.706 kelvin.
A temperature range is the highest temperature subtracted from the lowest temperature. For example: My highest temperature is 39 degrees Celsius My lowest temperature is 4 degrees Celsius Therefore, you subtract the lowest (4) from the highest (39). The answer should be 35 degrees Celsius. I Hope I helped. I tried to set it out for beginners because I know it can get very confusing. :)
Fahrenheit is a temperature scale in which water freezes at 32 degrees and boils at 212 degrees
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In order for water to reach it's boiling point, then the temperature has to reach 212 degrees. 212 degrees is for about sea level. it will vary depending on where you are.
Clay needs to be heated to a temperature of around 1,000 to 1,300 degrees Fahrenheit in order to harden.
According to the NHL, the ice is supposed to remain between 20 and 22 degrees Fahrenheit; with 22 degrees being the optimal ice temperature. The temperature inside the arena itself is supposed to remain below 65 degrees.
The degrees go in order from coldest to hottest when measuring temperature. The scale typically starts at absolute zero, then goes up through negative numbers, zero, and then positive numbers.
A freezer should be set to a temperature of 0 degrees Fahrenheit (-18 degrees Celsius) to properly preserve food.
In order for snow to occur, the ground temperature must be a temperature of 32 degrees or lower.
Planet (in order from sun)Average temperature in KelvinAverage temperature in 'CRanked in order of hottest to coldestMercury*340672Venus7354621 (hottest)Earth287.214.053Mars210-634Jupiter**165-1085Saturn**134-1396Uranus**76-1977Neptune**72-2018 (coldest) *This is the average temperature at the equator. Unlike the other planets Mercury has a huge range in surface temperature due to lack of atmosphere. At the equator, the surface temperature on Mercury can range from 100K (-173'C) to 700K (430'C). **temperature at the 1.0 bar pressure level
The temperature of a refrigerator should be set to 40 degrees Fahrenheit (4 degrees Celsius) to keep food fresh and safe.