If the 37.8 is in Celsius, then yes.
High temperature doesn't necessarily indicate heat transfer if the surrounding environment is at a similar or lower temperature. Heat transfer occurs when there is a temperature difference between objects, causing energy to move from a higher temperature object to a lower temperature one. If the surroundings are not significantly cooler, there may be high temperature but minimal heat transfer.
temperature to an object with a low temperature
High temperature and high pressure are necessary for fusion reactions to take place in a star. The high temperature is needed to overcome the electrostatic repulsion between positively charged atomic nuclei, while the high pressure is needed to confine the high temperature plasma.
Convection involves the physical movement of high-temperature molecules from a region of high temperature to a region of low temperature. This transfer of heat occurs through the mixing of fluids or gases.
A high temperature source such as the Sun emits radiation across a wide range of wavelengths, from ultraviolet to visible light to infrared. The peak wavelength of radiation emitted by a high temperature source is determined by its temperature according to Wien's displacement law.
The same as 378*2.
The first ten positive integer multiples of 378 are: 1 x 378 = 378 2 x 378 = 756 3 x 378 = 1134 4 x 378 = 1512 5 x 378 = 1890 6 x 378 = 2268 7 x 378 = 2646 8 x 378 = 3024 9 x 378 = 3402 10 x 378 = 3780
The first ten positive integer multiples of 378 are: 1 x 378 = 378 2 x 378 = 756 3 x 378 = 1134 4 x 378 = 1512 5 x 378 = 1890 6 x 378 = 2268 7 x 378 = 2646 8 x 378 = 3024 9 x 378 = 3402 10 x 378 = 3780
All the multiples of 378, which are infinite: 378, 756, 1134, 1512 +378 . . .
378/100 or 189/50= 378%/100%= 378/100 or 189/50
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The least common multiple (LCM) of 63 and 54 is 378.
5 twelves of 378 = 5 [lots of] 12 *378 = 22680.
843-378 = 465
378 g = about 0.83335 pounds.