Yes, the vapour pressure of water at 10°C is 1.2 kPa and at 50°C is 12.3 kPa.
-70.06 degrees Fahrenheit.
150ºF = 65.6ºC
11.11 C
Heat will flow from the warmer to the cooler body. The object at 70º will cool down and the object at 50º will warm up.
principle of six's minimam & maximum thermometer
-76 degrees
90-94 degrees celsius
131
-70.06 degrees Fahrenheit.
150ºF = 65.6ºC
11.11 C
Up to fifty-five degrees Celsius {=135 degrees Fahrenheit}
-150 Celsius = -238 Fahrenheit
That's wrong. That's not how you convert temperatures between Celsius and Fahrenheit.
50°C = 122°F
It ranges on average from minus thirty degrees Celsius to plus twenty-five degrees Celsius. One time at the Edmonton international airport it reached a record of minus fifty-two degrees Celsius!
Use this formula for converting Celsius to Fahrenheit: (C x 1.8) + 32 = F55 x 1.8 = 9999 + 32 = 13155 degrees Celsius = 131 degrees Fahrenheit.