To compare the temperatures, we need to convert them all to the same scale. In Celsius, 20°C is the same, 303 K is 29.85°C, 501 R is about -17.78°C, and 77°F is approximately 25°C. Therefore, the warmest temperature is 303 K, which is 29.85°C.
Unless it has been heated or cooled recently, it will of course have the same temperature as the air in the room - whatever that is.
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House temperature in Celsius (centigrade) is 20°C which is 68°F.
Energy change to convert 1.5 kg of water at 20 deg C to water at 0 deg C:q = smT = 4.184 x 1.5.x 20 = 125.52 kJEnergy change when 1.5 kg of water at 0 deg C is converted to ice at 0 deg C:q = L x m ( where L is the latent heat per kg) = 334 x 1.5 = 501 kJTotal = 125.52 + 501 = 626.52 kJ
A temperature of 20 degrees Fahrenheit is equal to a temperature of -6.67 degrees Celsius.
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20 - 303 + 10 = -293
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Yes, the four warmest years of the 20th century were all in the 1990s: 1998, 1997, 1990, and 1995.
because it's so far away from the equator, which is the point at which the sun hits the most
The warmest temperature recorded on Mars can reach about 20 degrees Celsius (68 degrees Fahrenheit) at the equator during the summer months. However, this temperature is generally only found in specific locations and conditions. Most of the planet remains much colder, with average surface temperatures around minus 80 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 62 degrees Celsius). Mars' thin atmosphere and distance from the Sun contribute to its overall cold climate.
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20 celsius is colder. It is equivalent to (20+276) Kelvin ie. 296 Kelvin. For information, 0 celcius equals 276 Kelvin. One degree difference in each metric is same.
A freezer should be kept at O degrees F or colder. Many foods will last longer if they are kept at -10 to -20 F, but that will increase energy usage. As with most things, there is always a trade off.