I am assuming from the question that you want to know about the output from a temperature sensor. While there are some standard types of sensors, the only way to know for certain is to check the specifications for the particular sensor in use. In addition to the specification sheet, the particular sensor will have a calibration factor - the amount it deviates from the standard. That can only be determined by comparing it to a calibrated test source (traceable to known a standard).
500 milligrams is equal to 0.5 grams.
There are approximately 650 pennies in 500 grams.
500 ounces is equal to 31.25 pounds.
500 degrees Celsius is equivalent to 932 degrees Fahrenheit.
500 grams = 0.5 kilograms
500 degrees Celsius = 932 degrees Fahrenheit.
500 degrees Fahrenheit is equal to approximately 260 degrees Celsius.
500 degrees Celsius is equal to 932 degrees Fahrenheit.
500 degrees Celsius is equal to 932 degrees Fahrenheit.
500 degrees Celsius is equal to 932 degrees Fahrenheit.
500 degrees Fahrenheit is equal to approximately 260 degrees Celsius.
500°F = 260°C(500°F - 32) multiplied by 5/9 = 260°C
To find how many thousands equal 500, you divide 500 by 1,000. This gives you 0.5. Therefore, 500 is equal to half a thousand.
To convert Celsius to Kelvin, add 273.15. Therefore, 500 degrees Celsius is equivalent to 773.15 Kelvin.
260 degrees Celsius = 500 degrees Fahrenheit
500 degrees Fahrenheit = 260 degrees Celsius.
500 million is equal to 50 crore