If the temperature gauge on your MK4 Astra reads 50°C, it could indicate that the engine is not reaching its normal operating temperature, which is typically around 90-95°C. This could be due to a faulty thermostat that is stuck open, allowing coolant to flow continuously and preventing the engine from warming up. Additionally, a malfunctioning temperature sensor or wiring issues could also cause inaccurate readings. It's important to diagnose the issue to avoid potential engine problems.
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50c
It really depends on where it is (Antarctica or Florida)
-50c typically refers to a temperature of -50 degrees Celsius, while C on its own is usually used as an abbreviation for Celsius.
roughly -50c to 12c not so precise though
50c
This can not be answered unless you specify: 1. The mass of ice, and 2. Whether the ice is at 0C or lower.
the bacteria will dentaure and die off
-13F to 122F or -25C to 50C found at http://www.lukoil.bg/pdfs_masla/e/LUKOIL_Synthetic_5w40.pdf
NaNO3 at 10C = About 80g KNO3 at 60C = About 100g NaCl at 50C = About 38g
-13F to 122F or -25C to 50C found at http://www.lukoil.bg/pdfs_masla/e/LUKOIL_Synthetic_5w40.pdf
To convert Celsius temperatures into Fahrenheit:Begin by multiplying the Celsius temperature by 9.Divide the answer by 5.Now add 32.122 Degrees Fahrenheit.