It's important for a person with fever not to rise above 40 degree centigrade, to prevent seizure or convulsion a stage where the patient is in danger, because his brain will might be affected.
No. Cows can give birth in pretty any temperature, from -30oC to 40oC.
Yes, unless you mean 40oC. That is because the boiling point of pentane is 36.1oC (97oF). So above the boiling point temperature pentane would exist as a gas.
perhaps 90 degrees where I live, and maybe 130 degrees in Iraq where our soldiers are. What location did you want to know about?
As we know that the relation between T(F) and T(C) is given by: T(F)=9/5*T(C)+32 Now we want to know the point at which T(F) and T(C) both agrees i.e T(F)=T(C) So the above expression becomes, T(F)=9/5*T(F)+32 By solving above we get -40oC
Temperature, measured in degrees Celsius in the metric system and degrees Fahrenheit in the English system, is the only measure where the units are the same in both systems.
4000 °C is equal to 7232 °F The conversion formula is Fahrenheit temperature = (9/5 x Celsius temperature)+ 32 4000C is 7,232F
To convert from C to F, multiply the C temperature by 9/5 and then add 32: -40oC = (9/5 x -40) + 32 = -72 + 32 = -40oF
I think that the average temperature should be recorded because some people need to find answers quickly!!!!!The average temperature of the Great Victorian desert is infact 40oc in summer but in winter it drops to 23oc.
The temperature of a rabbit, a cow, a sheep, a goat and a pig is between 101 and 103oF (38.3 and 39.4oC). If any of these animals' temperature are either less than 100oF (37.7oC) or higher than 104oF (40oC), this is an emergency and any one of those animals require immediate veterinary attention. Please see the related questions below for more information.
233 Kelvin is equal to approximately -40 degrees Celsius.
q (amt of heat) = mass * specific heat * temp. differenceThe specific heat of water is 1.00 cal/goC & the temperature difference is 70-30 = 40oCq = (105 grams)*(1.00 cal/goC)*(40oC)= 4,200 calories
0oC is equal to 273K, and the magnitude of the individual degrees is the same, for the Celsius scale is used to define K. So 40oC is (40+273)K. = 313K. [And for the pedant, the triple point of water is 273.16K. But that makes no difference to the above.]