The temperature at the poles generally does not rise above 10°C due to the Earth's tilt and the angle at which sunlight reaches these regions. During most of the year, especially in winter, sunlight is less direct and has to cover a larger area, resulting in lower energy absorption. Additionally, the ice and snow cover at the poles reflects much of the sunlight, further preventing significant warming. These factors combined create a consistently cold climate in polar regions.
If 2500 cal. of heat were supplied to 10g of iron at 10c what is the final temperature of iron?
The temperature of the glass become also 10 0C.
The answer is 13,89 moles.
Though much accurate data's are yet to be calculated, the temperature of martian south pole on summer is estimated to be -5C, if it's 10C it can boil the water present there.
10c
If 2500 cal. of heat were supplied to 10g of iron at 10c what is the final temperature of iron?
13 degrees
Average high is 20C, average low - 10C.
10C average low and 21C average high.
Its temperature will rise until reaching 0°C, at which point it will remain constant as it undergoes a phase change from solid to liquid until it completely melts. Once the ice has melted, further heat input will cause the temperature of the resulting water to increase.
The temperature of the glass become also 10 0C.
0.01 mm
To convert Celsius to Kelvin, you add 273.15 to the Celsius temperature. Therefore, -10°C is equal to 263.15 Kelvin.
10c-4c = 6
I just converted this on my phone. I use the metric system so I have no idea if this is correct but I worked out that 10 Celsius is 50F. So that means 10C is the hotter one. Hope this helps!
It is hot, higher temperature is hot and lower is cold. Cold temperature is from 0c to about 10c.