The Fahrenheit temp is what temperature it would be without any wind. So without knowing the wind speed at least there is no way to answer your question This link has a chart on it that shows the formula you need to get your answer http://www.nws.noaa.gov/om/windchill/
The Windchill Temperature would be around -22 degrees Fahrenheit. Windchill is a measure of how cold it feels due to the combination of air temperature and wind speed. In this case, the wind speed of 40 miles per hour would make it feel much colder than the actual air temperature of 0 degrees Fahrenheit.
No. density is based on molecular mass. Air is considered a gas. Gases have lower densities than liquids at 'room temperature'.
The amount of water vapor that air can hold depends on its temperature. Warmer air can hold more water vapor than cooler air. This relationship is described by the concept of relative humidity, which is the ratio of the amount of water vapor present in the air to the maximum amount the air could hold at that temperature.
Helium is lighter than air. So it will float in air.
The Fahrenheit temp is what temperature it would be without any wind. So without knowing the wind speed at least there is no way to answer your question This link has a chart on it that shows the formula you need to get your answer http://www.nws.noaa.gov/om/windchill/
The Windchill Temperature would be around -22 degrees Fahrenheit. Windchill is a measure of how cold it feels due to the combination of air temperature and wind speed. In this case, the wind speed of 40 miles per hour would make it feel much colder than the actual air temperature of 0 degrees Fahrenheit.
The specific heat of water is greater than the specific heat of air.
A windchill chart tells you how cold the air feels on your skin due to the combined effect of wind and temperature. It helps you understand the risk of frostbite and hypothermia at different wind speeds and temperatures.
Normally a person has a higher temperature, but in Seville in August all bets are off!
At equilibrium the table ad air will have the same temperature. Any change in air temperature will change the temperature of the table but the change in table temperature will lag behind the change in air temperature. If you feel a table in a room it may feel cooler than the air temperature as the table material is more conductive of the heat from your skin than the air.
Windchill
A number A is said to be greater than another number B is A - B is more than 0. If A is positive and B is negative, then A - B is always positive and so each positive number is greater than each negative number.
Windchill is essentially increased conduction of surface heat to air due to the movement of wind. If you think of a car radiator. With no wind and the fan off, the radiator heats up the air around it, and it takes time for the radiator to cool down. If one is driving 70 MPH, the wind blowing through the radiator cools it down faster. If the outside temperature is 30°F, then the absolute minimum temperature the radiator will get down to is 30°F no matter how much wind goes through it. Windchill factors work the same. With or without windchill, you can't go below the actual temperature. However, with high winds, say at 30°F, it may actually feel like it would be 10°F with no winds. That doesn't mean that your body would ever reach 10°F, but rather, your body can conduct heat to the air as if it was colder.
Inanimate objects, like the chairs and table, have the same temperatures as the temperature of the air (assuming thermal equilibrium- i.e., no temperature change). People regulate their own heat and usually have body temperatures higher than air temperatures.
P0113-INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE SENSOR HIGH When Monitored: With the ignition on. Battery voltage greater than 10 volts. Set Condition: The Intake Air Temperature (IAT) sensor voltage at the PCM is greater than 4.98 volts.
No. As the chill wind wind chill might imply, which chill temperatures are colder than the real temperature.