1000 degrees Celsius is very hot, equivalent to 1832 degrees Fahrenheit. This temperature is often used in industrial processes like metalworking, forging, and high-temperature applications.
Air moves from hot to cold.
Heat flows from hot to cold.
Hot air is hot because its molecules have higher kinetic energy, meaning they move faster and collide more frequently, creating heat.
The process being referred to involves a change from hot to cold.
The optimal temperature setting for a microwave kiln to achieve the best results is typically around 1650F to 1830F (900C to 1000C). This temperature range allows for proper melting and fusing of glass or other materials in the kiln. It is important to follow the manufacturer's guidelines and instructions for specific temperature settings for your microwave kiln.
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Temperatures between 177 to 189 degrees are considered medium in an oven. Temperatures between 190 to 274 is considered hot in an over.
There is no optimum between 00C and 1000C.
bcoz of space in the calorimeter....
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The roman numeral for 1100 is: MC. This translates to:M = 1000C = 100MC = 1100
M = 1000C = 100 and CC = 200L = 50X = 10II = 21000 + 200 + 50 + 10 + 2 = 1262
You would write 1164 as MCLXIV.M = 1000C = 100L = 50X = 10IV = 4MCLXIV = 1164
MCCXIV whereM = 1000C = 100X = 10V = 5I = 11000 + 200 + 10 + (5 -1) = 1214
00C. It's part of the definition of of the Celsius scale. the other part being that water boils at 1000C.
You could buy the specific keys from other players, be prepared to pay 1000c for each key though.
1,000 degrees Celsius = 1,832 degrees Fahrenheit