130 F is the same as 54.444 C If you're outside, it's very hot indeed. Only likely to be experienced in the deserts of Libya, Kuwait or Iraq and then only during daylight in the summer. In a cooking oven, 130 F is very low. It's not really hot enough to cook anything. Biologically speaking, 130 F is plenty hot enough to denature proteins, and is therefore harmful to living organisms. ]}:-{>
The moment at which you can no longer keep your finger in the water for more than a second, it should be about 115 degrees F. (hot tubs are often set at 105F or less to prevent injury, and 110F is intolerable). A hot dry surface on the other hand can be tolerated by touch for more than a second up to 130F. Water causes an increase in the transfer of heat by fluid thermodynamics.
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answer: 7680 btu 1 gallon= 8 lb 130F-50F=80F 12G*8LB*80F=7680 BTU
At least 200 degrees Celsius
Hot
Extremely hot for humans: 1064 degrees Celsius = 1,947.2 degrees Fahrenheit.
80 degrees Celsius is too hot to live in but 80 degrees Fahrenheit is not.
4,666 degrees Celsius is extremely hot. 4,666 degrees Celsius is equal to 8,430.8 degrees Fahrenheit.
20 degrees in Celsius = 68 degrees in Fahrenheit (warm) 30 degrees in Celsius = 86 degrees in Fahrenheit (hot)
It is exactly twice of 184 which is 368 degrees Fahrenheit.
48 degrees Celsius = 118.4 degrees Fahrenheit
130°F is equivalent to approximately 54°C.