129°f = 53.9°c
129 degrees Fahrenheit = 53.9 degrees Celsius [°C] = ([°F] − 32) × 5⁄9
LZ 129 is not an element. It refers to the German passenger airship Graf Zeppelin.
125.6 kJ (APEX)
Interestly, a neutron is a proton + an electron. So, when an atom captures an electron, one of its protons becomes a neutron. Now it has 1 more neutron, but 1 less proton; making the it an atom of the element with atomic number 1 less than the original atom. The total number of protons and neutrons remains the same. Xe- 129 + e-1 = I- 129
Well, we would have to know how many % of the coding sequence would be exons and introns, but let's ignore this and assume 100% of the sequence are exons;129 aminoacids = 129 codons = 129*3 nucleotides = 387 nucleotides.10 pairs of bases = 3,4 nm;387/10 = 38,738,7 * 3,4 = 131,58 nm.
No, -129 degrees Fahrenheit is equal to -89.44 degrees Celsius.
129 degrees Fahrenheit = 53.9 degrees Celsius [°C] = ([°F] − 32) × 5⁄9
-89.4 repeating degrees Celsius.
264.20000000000004 degrees fahrenheit
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Exactly (minus) -129°F is equal to -89.44°C The conversion formula is °C = 5/9 (°F - 32)
The coldest temperature recorded in Antarctica in 1983 was -84.6 degrees Celsius (-120 degrees Fahrenheit).
50/50 mix with 15 P.S.I. rad cap ( 265 degrees Fahrenheit / 129 degrees celsius )
50/50 mix with 15 P.S.I. rad cap ( 265 degrees Fahrenheit / 129 degrees celsius )
An angle of 129 degrees is an obtuse angle
No, the lowest temperature recorded on Mars is around -125 degrees Celsius (-195 degrees Fahrenheit). While it can get very cold on Mars, it does not reach temperatures as low as -200 degrees Celsius.
Penguins are adapted to survive in extremely cold temperatures. Emperor penguins, for example, can tolerate temperatures as low as -40 degrees Celsius (-40 degrees Fahrenheit) due to their thick layer of insulating feathers and blubber.