Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance. It is commonly measured in degrees Celsius (°C) or Fahrenheit (°F). It determines whether a substance feels hot or cold.
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The degree Celsius is commonly used for this purpose.
Yes positive (+) is warmer weather, While Negative (-) is colder as it gets lower
Sulfur melts at a relatively low temperature of 115.21 degrees Celsius (239.38 degrees Fahrenheit). It takes only a short amount of time, around a few minutes, for solid sulfur to melt into a liquid state at this temperature.
For a V-8, on the inside of the passenger side cylinder head, unfortunately, under the intake manifold.
the tempetature varies in each of the atmospheric layers; search up in Google images "Temperature of atmospheric layers" for a graph image. It's sure to help :)
Quite high regardy such things like the tempetature of the or where the boat was. If it was a cold water and the water was cold hympohermia could kick in. But your chances are high if survival
there is none.im thinking your car wont start.check your tempetature sensor is ok and is not disconnected.check clutch and cam shaft sensors are all ok.car will not start if any of these are disconnected
Temperature is directly related to the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance. As temperature increases, the average kinetic energy of the particles also increases. Conversely, when temperature decreases, the average kinetic energy of the particles decreases.
On an 04 mini cooper the guage is on the bottom left side of the speedometer. it has an icon that looks like a thermometer with some waves around it....its the coolant tempetature....should run at the half way point when the engine is warm and running normally.