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
Celsius is the temperature unit in the decimal metric system, which is always used in Science. It's easier to convert Celsius to Kelvin scale, which is often used by scientists, because a change of 1 deg C = 1 deg K, and the only difference is 273.15 deg offset between two scales.
Temperature Range on JupiterThe temperature at the top of Jupiter's clouds is approximately -230oF (-145oC). The temperature increases as you move downward through the clouds, and reaches 70oF (21oC) at the point in the atmosphere where its atmospheric pressure is about 10 times that of earth's. Near the core of Jupiter the temperature may reach 43,000oF (24,000oC), which is hotter than the surface of the sun. Sources do not agree on what exactly the surface temperature of Jupiter is, perhaps because it is a gaseous planet that has no surface as we think of one. Most agree that the temperature is well under -100oF, and closer to -150oF at what is considered to be the surface.
This depends on what definition you are thinking of. A scale can be an instrument used to weigh things. If you are thinking of the scales on fish and reptiles they are mainly for protection and sometimes for display.
these are units of measument that groups of people agree on to facilitate exchange of data and knowledge.The SI units (systeme internationale) are units of measurement that many agrees on. for example :power is measured in W (Watts) according to the SIEnergy in J(joules)Temperature in K(kelvin) the English metric system has many measuring units similar to that of the SI with a few exceptions like the BTU (british thermal unit for temperature) there are also other metric systems that use different metric scales like the calorie to measure energy, Fahrenheit for temperature etc.
80 degrees is a comfortable temperature. 80 degrees feels comfortable to most providing the humidity is at an average level. Most would agree that a temperature of 80 degrees provides pleasant weather.
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To find the temperature at which Fahrenheit and Celsius are the same, you can use the formula (F = C \times \frac{9}{5} + 32). Set F equal to C and solve for the temperature. This will give you the temperature at which they are equal.
Most doctors - and the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) - agree that a normal body temperature for a healthy baby is between 97 and 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit (36 to 38 degrees Celsius). If your baby's rectal temperature is above this range, he/she has a fever. If your baby is less than 3 months old and has a temperature of 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit (38 degrees Celsius) or higher, call the doctor immediately. For a baby between 3 and 6 months old, call if his temperature reaches 101 degrees Fahrenheit (38.3 degrees Celsius) or higher. If your baby is 6 months or older, call if his fever reaches 103 degrees Fahrenheit (39.4 degrees Celsius) or higher.
No, I do not agree with the statement. A solid substance does not liquefy at 25 degrees Celsius and change back to solid at 20 degrees Celsius unless the substance has a specific phase transition point within that temperature range.
Celsius is the temperature unit in the decimal metric system, which is always used in Science. It's easier to convert Celsius to Kelvin scale, which is often used by scientists, because a change of 1 deg C = 1 deg K, and the only difference is 273.15 deg offset between two scales.
Temperature Range on JupiterThe temperature at the top of Jupiter's clouds is approximately -230oF (-145oC). The temperature increases as you move downward through the clouds, and reaches 70oF (21oC) at the point in the atmosphere where its atmospheric pressure is about 10 times that of earth's. Near the core of Jupiter the temperature may reach 43,000oF (24,000oC), which is hotter than the surface of the sun. Sources do not agree on what exactly the surface temperature of Jupiter is, perhaps because it is a gaseous planet that has no surface as we think of one. Most agree that the temperature is well under -100oF, and closer to -150oF at what is considered to be the surface.
This depends on what definition you are thinking of. A scale can be an instrument used to weigh things. If you are thinking of the scales on fish and reptiles they are mainly for protection and sometimes for display.
these are units of measument that groups of people agree on to facilitate exchange of data and knowledge.The SI units (systeme internationale) are units of measurement that many agrees on. for example :power is measured in W (Watts) according to the SIEnergy in J(joules)Temperature in K(kelvin) the English metric system has many measuring units similar to that of the SI with a few exceptions like the BTU (british thermal unit for temperature) there are also other metric systems that use different metric scales like the calorie to measure energy, Fahrenheit for temperature etc.
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Respiration requires enzymes to catalyze the oxidative breakdown of glucose, the respiratory substrate for respiration. Enzymes in yeast require an optimum temperature of about 30-40 degree Celsius. Hence temperature is closely tied to the rate of respiration in yeast.
80 degrees is a comfortable temperature. 80 degrees feels comfortable to most providing the humidity is at an average level. Most would agree that a temperature of 80 degrees provides pleasant weather.
No, we use expansion and contraction to tell temperature(thermometer).