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Temperature refers to the degree of hotness or coldness of an object or the environment. It is typically measured using a scale such as Celsius or Fahrenheit. Temperature can affect various physical and chemical properties of substances.
Oxygen boils at -182.95 °C and melts at -218.79 °C
Purple itself does not have a temperature as it is a color. Temperature is a physical property associated with matter that can be measured in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit.
The melting point of a substance varies according to the properties of that substance
The temperature of hydrogen gas in a sealed container can vary depending on the conditions it is stored in, but it is typically measured in degrees Celsius or Kelvin.
The 351K was made from about 1960 to 1970.
The 351K was made from about 1960 to 1970.
False. Heat is measured in units of energy such as calories or joules, not in degrees Celsius. Temperature, on the other hand, is measured in degrees Celsius.
Heat itself is not measured in degrees Celsius; rather, temperature is measured in degrees Celsius. Heat is a form of energy that is transferred between objects or systems due to a temperature difference. The SI unit for heat energy is the joule (J), while the SI unit for temperature is the degree Celsius (°C).
351K = 172.13ºF
There is no comparison. Celsius is measured in degrees as are angles.
temperature
Temperature in Australia is measured in degrees Celsius.
Temperature is measured in Celsius (Centigrade), Fahrenheit, and Kelvin.
degree Celsius or kelvin
Distance is measured in linear units like kilometers, while temperature is measured in degrees Celsius. Therefore, 10 km does not equate to a temperature in degrees Celsius.
The symbol is °C, in which the little circle is 'degrees' just like when measuring angles in degrees. The C is for Celsius.