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How does the frequency of light emitted depend upon the temperature?

The black body equation describes this in detail, it is called Plank's law. All bodies emit electromagnetic radiation. The hotter the body the higher the average frequency. Refer to the links in the Related links for lots of detail.


A substance has a temperature change from 20 degrees celsius to 45 degrees celsius. This corresponds to what temperature change in Fahrenheit degrees?

20 degrees Celsius is 68 degrees Fahrenheit. 45 degrees Celsius is 113 degrees Fahrenheit. So 25 degrees change Celsius = 25 x 1.8 = 45 degrees Fahrenheit. 1 degree change in Celsius is equivalent to 1.8 degrees change in Fahrenheit. Scroll down to related links and look at "Conversion of Temperature Units".


Formula for heat transfer?

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When temperature of the air is 25 degrees celsius the velocity of a sound wave traveling through the air is approximately?

At 25o C, the speed of sound in air, in a standard atmosphere, is about 774 mph.For more details and formula for calculation, see Related links below.


How do you adjust the metal band on a Casio PAG80T-7V Titanium Watch?

The watch band can be adjusted by removing some of the links (or adding them back). It's quite easy. If you look on the backs of the links some of them have arrows; these are the only links that can be removed. Using a straightened small paper clip, push one of the pins on the band edge in the direction of the arrow. You should be able to remove it with your fingers once it gets started. Do the same thing with the pin on the other side of the link, and the pin will fall into your hand. Once you have removed the desired number of links -- you should remove them alternating each side of the clasp -- reassemble the band by lining up two links and insert the pins, also in the direction of the arrow. You should feel friction after the pin is almost all the way in. Make sure all the pins are fully seated and you're done.

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What is the maximum temperature of fusible links?

Fusible links are typically designed to melt at specific temperatures, usually ranging from 135°F to 165°F (57°C to 74°C). However, the exact maximum temperature can vary depending on the specific type and manufacturer of the fusible link. It's essential to consult the product specifications for precise melting points. In general, these links are used in fire safety systems to trigger alarms or release mechanisms when exposed to heat.


Where are the fusible links?

what are fusible links


Where are fusible links on 02 stratus coupe?

the 2002 Stratus have no fusible links


How do you locate the fusible links Toyota?

how do you locate the fusible links in 92 Toyota Camry


Where is the fusible link on your chrysler?

Fusible links are generally in the harness next to the battery.


Where are the fusible links on a 1987 gmc sierra classic?

The fusible links on GMC sierra are on the firewall, left side (passenger) of engine compartment.


Where are the fusible links on a 1996 Cavalier?

fuse and fusible links are located in the lower, not ground low, front of engine. A little to the drivers side.


Where are the fusible links located on a 1995 explorer xlt?

The fusible links on a 1995 Explorer are located on the side of the alternator. Follow the red power wire from the battery to the fuse links.


Where is the fusible link to the ignition on 1997 mercury villager?

The Villager does not use fusible links that I am aware.


How do you find fusible links on a 1988 Mazda pickup?

Fusible links are generally located close to the main power source such as the battery or accessory solenoid.


What is the function of fusible links?

Fusible links are safety devices that serve to prevent the spread of fire by melting at a specific temperature. When exposed to heat, the link melts, allowing a connected mechanism, such as a fire damper or sprinkler, to activate and control the fire's progress. They are commonly used in fire protection systems to enhance safety in buildings and industrial settings. By responding to heat, fusible links help to minimize damage and protect life and property.


Where are the fusible links for the headlight motors in a 1985 Corvette?

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