They are all units of measure
The specific heat capacity of water is 4.18 Joules/gram degrees Celsius. Therefore, it would take 4.18 Joules of energy to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 degree Celsius.
slightly less than 1 kg per liter.At 0 degrees Celsius water when freezing expands to 9.05 % greater volume than it's original volume at 0 degrees Celsius.The density of ice is .917 kg/l. (that is clear ice with no gas[air] inclusion).
Averagly its about 40 quid a gram. so 117 * 40 is £4,680.
The specific heat of ice at 0 degrees Celsius is approximately 2.09 Joules/gram degree Celsius. This means that it takes 2.09 Joules of energy to raise the temperature of 1 gram of ice by 1 degree Celsius.
To melt 10 grams of ice at 0 degrees Celsius, it would require 80 calories of heat energy per gram, so a total of 800 calories (80 calories/gram * 10 grams = 800 calories) would be needed.
87 degrees Fahrenheit is 30.56 degrees Celsius.
The supplementary angle of 87 degrees is 93 degrees
87 degrees
87 degrees Fahrenheit is much warmer.
Indiana is at 41 degrees north and 87 degrees west.
87 degrees Fahrenheit = 30.56 degrees Celsius
87 degrees is an acute angle because it is greater than 0 but less than 90 degrees
The supplement of an angle is the angle that, when added to the given angle, equals 180 degrees. To find the supplement of 93 degrees, subtract 93 from 180, which equals 87 degrees. Therefore, the supplement of 93 degrees is 87 degrees.
-87 degrees Celsius = -124.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
An acute angle measures 87 degrees
No, 65-87 degrees Fahrenheit is not hotter than 81-86 degrees Fahrenheit. The range 81-86 degrees Fahrenheit has higher temperatures than the range 65-87 degrees Fahrenheit.
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