A temperature of 49°C (120°F) is considered extremely hot. It can pose serious health risks, including heat exhaustion and heat stroke, especially if proper precautions are not taken. Such temperatures are typically experienced in desert climates or during heatwaves. It's important to stay hydrated and limit outdoor activities in such heat.
14º C is cool. It converts to 57.2º F. Weather wise, that would be light hoodie weather.
The rate of heat flow across a boundary such as the vacuum between the inside of the thermos flask and the ambient atmosphere is proportional to the temperature difference. So if you have hot water inside at say 90 C and an ambient of 30 C that is a difference of 60 C, whilst if you have cold water inside at 10 C the difference is 20 C. The heat flow will therefore be three times as much for the hot water as for the cold water, so the rate of change of temperature will be three times greater.
Hot and cold are used as comparatives. Almost anything can be hot or cold depending on what you compare it to.
Cold in Fahrenheit. Hot in Celsius.
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No, 49 degrees Celsius is not cold. It is actually quite hot as it is above typical human body temperature.
It is hot, higher temperature is hot and lower is cold. Cold temperature is from 0c to about 10c.
hot and cold b/c Hot + Cold = warm which is the best temp
60°C is considered hot as it is well above normal room temperature.
-171 c to 111 c
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The words hot & cold are relative.90 c = 194 f.For humans, that temperature is very, very hot.Too hot for us to live.
184 C
h is hot and c is cold
5°C is generally considered cold weather, especially if you compare it to room temperature or warmer temperatures. Temperatures in the range of 25-30°C are more commonly associated with hot weather.
36 degrees Celsius is considered warm but not extremely hot. It is comparable to a typical warm summer day.
130c is very hot (water boils at 100c)