The water density at 27 0C is 0,9965162 g/cm3.
0.9965162 g/mL @27C
27C: 0.9965162 g/mL28C: 0.9962365 g/mL
27 degrees Fahrenheit = -2.8 degrees Celsius.
-27 degrees Celsius = -16.6 degrees Fahrenheit
Celsius increases by 15 for a 27 degree increase in Fahrenheit.
53.3 kJ
27C: 0.9965162 g/mL28C: 0.9962365 g/mL
27 deg Celsius = 80.6 deg Fahrenheit.
27 degrees Fahrenheit = -2.8 degrees Celsius.
(-27) degrees Celsius = 246.15 kelvin
27 kelvin = -246.15 degrees Celsius.
-27 degrees Celsius = -16.6 degrees Fahrenheit
Celsius increases by 15 for a 27 degree increase in Fahrenheit.
53.3 kJ
Summers : -8 degrees Celsius to 27 degrees Celsius Winters: -15 degree C to 0 degree C
-16.6 degree Fahrenheit.
As well known, thermometer is an instrument used to measure temperature. Thermo is referred to heat and -Meter is referred to the measuring instrument. The laboratory thermometer is normally mercury based as it expands at a steady rate and has a higher density than water's. This allow it take a small height to expand compare to water which is 13.6x more than the height of mercury when it expands as their density are 13600kgm/s for mercury and 1000kgm/s for water. Furthermore, the mercury used is not poisonous and therefore is safe to be used by students at school. Laboratory thermometer is used to measure low temperature which is between -10 degree Celsius to 120 degree Celsius. This is because in school laboratory, the experiments we conduct just within a small range of temperature around the room temperature., which is about 27-29 degree Celsius.
27 degrees Celsius = 80.6 degrees Fahrenheit.