35o Fahrenheit is just 3 degrees above freezing!
35o Celsius is 95o Fahrenheit.
Water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius (32 degrees Fahrenheit) under normal atmospheric pressure.
Oh, dude, the freezing point of pool liquid chlorine is around -29 degrees Celsius or -20 degrees Fahrenheit. So, like, if you're planning on having a pool party in Antarctica, you might wanna watch out for some frozen chlorine popsicles. Just make sure to bring some hot cocoa to warm up!
Iron is a solid at 20 oC. We would be in a lot of trouble if it weren't, all our cars would become a pool of liquid. +++ To amplify a little, we are fairly comfortable or a bit warm at 20ºC because it equals 68ºC. Incidentally, on my PC at least, the degree sign ( º ) is given by the [ALT]+0186 combination, using the calculator pad not the top row keys. Just a tip others might find handy but it might depend on your own computer's settings!
While both the swimming pool and the cup of water are at the same temperature of 40 degrees, the swimming pool contains a much larger volume of water compared to the cup. Therefore, the swimming pool has more thermal energy stored in it despite being at the same temperature.
A pool will not provide much protection it is better to be inside a sturdy building. However, the low position of an in-ground pool is better than simply being on the surface. Another major risk, though, is lighting, as tornadoes occur during thunderstorms. You should never go in water during a thunderstorm.
Water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius (32 degrees Fahrenheit) under normal atmospheric pressure.
The lowest temperature to get in a pool, especially a public swimming pool, is about 70 degrees Fahrenheit/ 21 degrees Celsius.
Oh, dude, the freezing point of pool liquid chlorine is around -29 degrees Celsius or -20 degrees Fahrenheit. So, like, if you're planning on having a pool party in Antarctica, you might wanna watch out for some frozen chlorine popsicles. Just make sure to bring some hot cocoa to warm up!
No, most pools in Arizona are about 32 degrees celsius or 89 degrees Fahrenheit in the summer
Yes, Olympic swimming pools (and all competitive swimming pools) are heated. Olympic swimming pools are kept at temperatures typically around 77-79 degrees Fahrenheit or around 25-26.1 degrees Celsius. However, the temperature can go up to 82 degrees Fahrenheit or 27.7 degrees Celsius and be acceptable to FINA, the organization overseeing Olympic swimming. FINA's optimal temperatures for water polo are 79 Fahrenheit or 26 Celsius; for synchronized swimming, 81 Fahrenheit or 27 Celsius; and for diving, not under 79 Fahrenheit or 26 Celsius.
Yes.
Steel is put in a pool of hot zinc at about 460˚ Celsius (860˚ Fahrenheit).
A temperature of 16 degrees Celsius (about 61 degrees Fahrenheit) can feel cool for outdoor activities, including enjoying a paddling pool. While some may find it tolerable, especially if the sun is shining, most people would likely prefer warmer temperatures for swimming. Additionally, the water in the pool may be quite chilly at that temperature, which could deter prolonged use. Overall, it might be better suited for warmer days.
The temperature must be below 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
That's going to depend on how much water you're responsible for. Teacup at 60 degrees . . . very few BTU. Swimming pool at 60 degrees . . . many more BTU. It's also going to depend on whether you're talking about Celsius or Fahrenheit degrees. Fahrenheit degrees . . . fewer BTU. Celsius degrees . . . more BTU. (Also, the water will escape as you pass 100.) In general, one BTU is approximately the energy required to raise the temperature of 1 pound of water 1 degree Fahrenheit. You can take it from there, when you reach the job site and determine the exact scope of the work.
Above 32 degrees Fahrenheit. Any cooler and the water becomes to solid to enter..........
Water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit (which is 0 degrees Celsius). The factors which might change the temperature at which your pool pipes may freeze are: - other materials (such as salt) which are dissolved in the water - the rate of flow (if any) of the water through the pipes - the pipe diameter - the insulating properties of the pipes themselves - whether the pipes are buried underground Good luck with your pool!