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Negative 21 deg C, for example.

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Where do you use negative numbers in reality?

There are many examples. On common one is temperatures below zero. If it is -20 degrees outside then we know it is 20 below zero and -20 is a negative number.


What does 20 below zero degrees Fahrenheit equal in Celsius?

20 below zero degrees Fahrenheit is equal to approximately -28.9 degrees Celsius.


What happens to water at negative 20 degrees Celsius?

At -20 degrees Celsius, water typically freezes and turns into solid ice. This is below the freezing point of water, which is 0 degrees Celsius.


What is the state of krypton at 20 degrees celsius?

At 20 degrees Celsius krypton is a gas. You would have to bring the temperature way down to just below -153.22 (yes, negative!) degrees Celsius for krypton to become a liquid, and just below -157.36 degrees Celsius to make it a solid!


What form does water take at negative 20 degrees Celsius?

Water is a solid at -20 degrees Celsius


What is higher 30 Celsius or 30 Fahrenheit?

30 C is a lot warmer; 30F is just below freezing! You can relate Celsius temperatures with this rhyme; 30 is hot and 20 is nice. 10 is cool, and Zero is ice!


What is minus 20 celsius in below -fahrenheit?

-20 degrees Celsius is equivalent to -4 degrees Fahrenheit.


Is -20 Celsius degrees colder than -4 Celsius degrees?

Yes, -20 degrees Celsius is colder than -4 degrees Celsius. The larger the negative value, the colder the temperature.


What is the absolute value of negative twenty?

20 b/c its distance to zero is 20


What happens to water molecules when temperature changes from 20 to 20 c?

Water freezes and becomes ice at zero degrees Celsius. Also, water has the odd quality that it begins to expand below about 4 degrees Celsius. So the answer is that it would turn into ice and its volume would increase a little.


What is negative 20 degrees Fahrenheit in Celsius?

°C = (°F − 32) × 5⁄9 °C = (-20 − 32) × 5⁄9 °C = -53 × 5⁄9 °C = -29.4 Therefore -20°F is equal to -29.4°C


What does minus 3 degrees mean is it 3 degrees below zero or 3 degrees below 32 degrees Fahrenheit?

minus 3 degrees means that it's three degrees below freezing. So if you are measuring in celsius then it would be -3 degrees since freezing is zero degrees celsius. If you are measuring in Fahrenheit then it would be 29 degrees since 32 degrees is freezing.

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