To find the number of degrees in 260 intervals, you need to know the size of each interval. For example, if each interval is 1 degree, then 260 intervals would equal 260 degrees. If each interval is 10 degrees, then it would equal 2,600 degrees. Therefore, the total degrees depend on the size of the interval you're considering.
There are 100 intervals (degrees) between the freezing and boiling points of water on the Celsius (centigrade) scale. These "degrees" are therefore 1.8 times as large an interval as the "degree" defined on the Fahrenheit scale.
because the plants need water and there are too many plants to water them all individually and sprinklers don't get all the plants
Freezing water is 0 degrees Celsius, or 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
20 was the previous answer. In order to calculate the amount of water used, you would need to know what the gpm (gallons per minute) you have at where you are running the sprinklers. Some places are between 10 and 20 gallons of water per minute. Are you on city water? Your own well? Rural water sharing? They all play a part in the final answer.
Many companies manufacture lawn sprinklers. These are a couple of that manufacture them: Greenlawn Sprinkler, Lucky Lawn Sprinkler Company, Rain Bird, and Lone Star Lawn Sprinklers.
If drawn on a globe at intervals of one degree, there would be 178 lines and two points.
The number of sprinklers you can run on one valve depends on the valve's flow rate and the water pressure available. For sprinklers with a 17 ft spray radius, each sprinkler typically requires around 1.5 to 2.5 gallons per minute (GPM) at optimal pressure. To determine the total number of sprinklers, divide the valve's flow rate (in GPM) by the flow rate required by each sprinkler. It's essential to consider the overall system design and pressure losses as well.
The boiling point of water is 100 degrees Celsius.
100 degrees Celsius.
Zero Celsius
100 degrees Celsius