Not necessarily. The highest air temperature of the day usually occurs in the afternoon, typically between 2-4 pm, due to the accumulation of heat throughout the day. However, there can be exceptions depending on specific weather patterns or local conditions.
The melting temperature of an alloy is generally lower than the melting temperature of the highest melting temperature of all of its constituents. The eutectic melting temperature is the lowest melting temperature of an alloy system and is in fact sort of defined by that optimal set of percentages of those constituents. The next obvious question is whether there are calculation methods or approximations to determine the melting range of less than "eutectic" percentages.
For a given temperature, Kelvin scale will show the highest value. However, a given temperature will be same on Kelvin, Celcius or Fahrenheit scale. E.g. At the freezing point of water, Kelvin will show 273.15 degrees, Celcius will show 0 degrees and Fahrenheit will be 32 degrees. That means, at freezing point of water = 00C = 273.15K = 320F
The highest temperature reached inside a pressure cooker will depend on the pressure level set for cooking. As pressure builds up, the boiling point of water increases, allowing food to cook at higher temperatures than under normal atmospheric conditions.
The highest temperature of the day typically occurs in the mid to late afternoon, between 2 p.m. and 4 p.m., when the sun's intensity is strongest and has had more time to warm up the Earth's surface.
The density of iodine at room temperature is 4,933 g/cm3. This is not a high density.
its because the effect of sun :) simple
Monday's temperature was lower than the high temperature for the week. Monday's temperature was not the high temperature for the week.
Don't arrange it at all. Call the first temperature in the list "lowest" and also "highest". Then go down the list. If a temperature is bigger than "highest", re-set "highest" to that temperature, so that further values will be compared with that. Equally, if a temperature is lower than "lowest", re-set "lowest" to that temperature, so that furher values will be also compared with that. Eventually you will reach the end of the data, with "highest" and "lowest" giving the values you want.
Mercury has the highest known liquid density at room temperature, which is about 13.6 times denser than water.
13 is higher than 6.
The highest temperature in Cairns on Saturday January 30 was 27.8 degrees, which is cooler than average for Cairns in Summer.
Blue stars have the highest surface temperature, at over 7,500 Kelvin. The surface temperature of red stars is less than 5,000 Kelvin.
According to the current theories of the Universe, the highest possible temperature is the Planck temperature. This is approx 1.417*10^32 Kelvin: that is equal to more than 100 nonillion or 100 million million million million million Kelvin.
38ºC = 311ºK96ºF = 35.5ºC = 308.5ºK302ºK = 302ºKfreezing point = 0ºC = 273ºKSo, the highest temperature would be 38ºC
The melting temperature of an alloy is generally lower than the melting temperature of the highest melting temperature of all of its constituents. The eutectic melting temperature is the lowest melting temperature of an alloy system and is in fact sort of defined by that optimal set of percentages of those constituents. The next obvious question is whether there are calculation methods or approximations to determine the melting range of less than "eutectic" percentages.
The highest temperature on the Earth was in Death Valley, on July 10, 1913, reaching a temperature of 134F, or 56.7C. The sun, by contrast, is far hotter, being at a temperature of 9,941F, or 5,505C. That is a difference of 9,807F and 5,448.3C.
It is impossible to know this, especially any specific temperature. The best that long-range forecasters can do a couple months in advance is to give an idea of weather it will be a warm or cooler than normal temperature. A high temperature can hardly even be predicted a day in advance.