That would depend on the mass of the sample, its temperature, and what the sample is made of.
The answer depends on the temperature of the sample as well as its specific heat.
-40 degrees Celsius is also -40 degrees Fahrenheit. Isn't that cool?
It would probably be considered "cool" by most people. It is equal to 50 degrees Fahrenheit.
No, 200c is cool, most central heating systems would be set to 220c to 240c to keep you home warm and comfortable.
50 Celsius is extremely hotter 50 Fahrenheit is cool
20 degrees
The answer is 20 times 75.
Water is a solid when it's 0 degrees Celsius or lower and a liquid at 0 degrees Celsius or higher and when it is 100 degrees Celsius it turns in to a gas
calulate the amount of heat released when 25 gram of water at 25 degrees Celsius cools to 0.0 degrees celsius
20 degrees Celsius is a temperature or a temperature range on the Celsius scale, where 0 is the freezing point of water and 100 is the boiling point of water. If the air temperature is 20 degrees Celsius, the weather is cool but not cold. If a pot of water is raised in temperature by 20 degrees Celsius it is heated by a set amount. 20 degrees Celsius is the same as 68 degrees Fahrenheit.
Water in contact with ice will cool to zero degrees Celsius (equal to 32 degrees Fahrenheit).
3 degrees celsius
It is cool. 12 degrees Celsius equals 53.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
-40 degrees Celsius is also -40 degrees Fahrenheit. Isn't that cool?
if it is 32 degrees Fahrenheit or 0 degrees Celsius, than when you breathe out the water in your breath condenses in the air
20 degrees Celsius is 68 degrees Fahrenheit and that is warm.
No that is not cool. 25 degrees Celsius is equal to 77 degrees Fahrenheit. If you are talking about inside the refrigerator than it must not be working because that is above room temperature.
The energy is 25,04 kJ.