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The change in temperature from -5 degrees to 7 degrees is an increase of 12 degrees. (7 - (-5) = 12)
1 degree Celsius = 33.8 degrees Fahrenheit 2 degrees Celsius = 35.6 degrees Fahrenheit 35.6 - 33.8 = 1.8
50 degrees is hotter on the Celsius scale.
No, the "degrees" have the same name but are different sizes. (Celsius degrees are larger intervals than Fahrenheit degrees.) A change of 1 degree Celsius is the same as a change of 1.8 degrees Fahrenheit.
compute the change in tempertature from 18degree Fahrenheit to 45degree Fahrenheit.
Watts and degrees measure different types of quantities; watts measure power, while degrees typically measure temperature or angles. Therefore, you cannot directly convert watts to degrees without additional context, such as the specific system or conditions being measured (e.g., electrical resistance, thermal energy). To relate the two, you would need to know the specific circumstances, such as the efficiency of a device or the medium in which the energy is being converted.
To change watts into kilowatts, always divide by 1000. So 11320 watts = 11.320 Kilowatts
The answer to this question is more scientific / mathematical then simple, in terms of questions this one refers to kelvin/watts to degrees. the simplest (not always right) answer is 40.83c or 105.5f the formula is: degrees = [(W x T) / G] x shc W = watts T = time G = grams shc = specific heat capacity This will calculate for degrees centigrade, do a search in google to find the specific heat capacity of what you are calculating for and you will get a better answer
The change in temperature from -8 degrees to 8 degrees is 16 degrees.
20 degrees Celsius is 68 degrees Fahrenheit. 45 degrees Celsius is 113 degrees Fahrenheit. So 25 degrees change Celsius = 25 x 1.8 = 45 degrees Fahrenheit. 1 degree change in Celsius is equivalent to 1.8 degrees change in Fahrenheit. Scroll down to related links and look at "Conversion of Temperature Units".
"Watt" is a rate of moving energy. The more watts you use, the faster the waterwill heat up. The fewer watts you use, the slower it will heat. If you can affordthe time to wait, then any amount of power will do the job, no matter how small.
A change of 7.2 degrees F x 5/9 = a 4 degree change in C
To change kilowatts to watts multiply by 1000.2400 kilowatts=2400,000 watts or 2,400,000 watts.If you meant how many kilowatts in 2400 wattsthen this is 2.4 kilowatts
To calculate the temperature rise from a specific amount of watts being generated, you can use the formula: Temperature rise (in degrees Celsius) Power (in watts) x Thermal Resistance (in degrees Celsius per watt). The thermal resistance value depends on the material and design of the object generating the heat.
change of 6.3 degrees F = change of 6.3*5/9 = change of 3.5 degrees C
Its a change of 300
The change in temperature from -5 degrees to 7 degrees is an increase of 12 degrees. (7 - (-5) = 12)