It is 17 degrees Celsius. Celsius and Centigrade are the same scale.
17°C is equal to 62.6°F. You can convert Celsius to Fahrenheit by multiplying the Celsius temperature by 1.8 and adding 32.
If the grandfather clock is made of brass and the temperature increases from 17°C to 25°C, the clock would gain time due to the brass pendulum expanding. This is because as the temperature increases, the pendulum lengthens causing the clock to run faster. The exact amount of time gained would depend on the specific temperature coefficient of expansion of brass and the length of the pendulum.
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For those who don’t have 6.8 as an answer then it is 20C
aprox 17C
17c an hour
21 digrees
49c
Yes 15.50c is colder than 170c
16 (I think)
3c^(2) -17c - 6 Factors to ( 3c + 1)(c - 6 ) NB When you apply FOIL to the bracketed terms. F ; 3c X c = 3c^(2) O ; 3c X -6 = -18c I ; 1 X c = c L ; 1 x -6 = -6 Collecting 'like' terms 3c^(2) - 18c + c - 6 3c^(2) - 17c - 6 ( As before).
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