90 degrees Celsius is 194 degrees Fahrenheit.
WE KNOW THAT, C={5 X (F-32)}/9 SO,SUBSTITUTING F=45 IN THE ABOVE EQUATION,WE SHALL GET C=65/90C =7.2220C. THANK YOU!!!
21 C is generally considered "room temperature". In Fahrenheit that's 70 degrees. Google calculator provides an easy converter (see links below).
Around 80 km in height in the mesosphere is the third layer of the atmosphere of Earth. The temperature decreases as you go up, as in the troposphere. It can be up to -90 ° C. It is the coldest part of the atmosphere.
TF = TC(1.80) + 3219.4o Fahrenheit = TC(1.80) + 32- 12.6 = TC(1.80)= - 7o Celsius=========
-30*F to 2,000*F -30*F to 2,000*F
90C converts to 194F
90 degrees Celsius = 194 degrees Fahrenheit
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WE KNOW THAT, C={5 X (F-32)}/9 SO,SUBSTITUTING F=45 IN THE ABOVE EQUATION,WE SHALL GET C=65/90C =7.2220C. THANK YOU!!!
90c.
90C is 194 ℉
Yes it does :)
0.9/1.5 = 60%
Troposphere ranges from 15C to -55C Stratosphere ranges from -55C to 0C Mesosphere ranges from 0C to -90C Thermosphere ranges from -90C to above 100C
195F or 90C.
According to the 2008 NEC Code Book a #4 AWG Copper wire is rated at 95 Amps @ 90C (194 F), 85 Amps @ 75C (167 F), and 70 Amps @ 60C (140 F). These allowable amperage ratings are based on the wires type of insullation.
60c-90c