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
80 degrees Celsius is too hot to live in but 80 degrees Fahrenheit is not.
Extremely hot for humans: 1064 degrees Celsius = 1,947.2 degrees Fahrenheit.
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.