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It is "40 degrees Celsius." "Degrees" should be used to indicate the unit of measurement when expressing temperature in Celsius.
The storage temperature must o-10 degree Fahrenheit or -23 degree celsius 32-40 degree Fahrenheit or 17-139 degree Celsius it's storage life are 1 year and 2 months....................
If I'm not wrong, it should be 0 degrees Celsius.
Wiki answer. I want the temperature under the sun and it should be in degree celcius for example 50 `C.
== Vapor Pressure Of Ethanol== According to Shuzo Ohe's conmputation program it's 102.65 mmHg.
A "degree" on the Celsius scale is larger than a "degree" on the Fahrenheit scale. There are 100 equal intervals (degrees) between 0 °C and 100 °C, the freezing and boiling points of water. There are 180 equal intervals between those same temperatures on the Fahrenheit scale (32 °F and 212 °F). That makes each Celsius degree 1.8 times as large (wide) an interval as the Fahrenheit degree. This is the basis for the "9/5" an "5/9" fractions in the conversion formulas (9/5 = 1.8). Some conversion formulas omit the fractions in favor of multiplying or dividing by 1.8, which is a single step. (see related questions)
A thermometer unit is a standard scale used to measure temperature. Common units include Fahrenheit, Celsius, and Kelvin. Temperature readings are expressed using these units to provide a standardized way of understanding and communicating temperature measurements.
In most areas. yes. There should be a sticker on the pump saying if it has ethanol in the gas.In most areas. yes. There should be a sticker on the pump saying if it has ethanol in the gas.
Anything above 65 degree Celsius is getting hot, and pretty sure Intel and AMD both have throttling in place for anything above 75 Celsius.
Refrigerators should be set at 40°F maximum.
All liquids evaporate. Evaporation occurs when the liquid molecules at the surface have sufficient kinetic energy to escape from the liquid as a gas. Since all liquids have kinetic energy (by kinetic model of matter), it should be alright to say that all liquids evaporate. This is unless you cool the liquid (somehow) to the absolute zero so that the liquid molecules lose all their kinetic energies, which is something scientists have not achieved so far,
@ 4 degree Celsius it should wait with the empty bottle around 2.3 kg