At what temperature (degrees fahrenheit) is the fahrenheit scale reading equal to 1/2 times that of the celsius? At what temperature does the temperature in Kelvin have the same numerical value as the temperature in degree Fahrenheit? A temperature reading is 400 k, what is the temperature in...
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At what temperature (degrees Fahrenheit) is the Fahrenheit scale reading equal to (a) 6 times that of the Celsius and (b) 1/2 times that of the Celsius? What is the change in the temperature on Fahrenheit scale and on Kelvin scale, if a iron piece is heated from 30^o to...
At steady-state, a heat pump provides energy by heat transfer at the rate of 25,000 Btu/h to maintain a dwelling temperature of 70 degrees Fahrenheit on a day when the outside temperature is 30 degrees Fahrenheit. The power input to the heat pump is 4.5 h Under what conditions would a...
Not all the thermometers use the same system to measure temperature.We use a system called the Fahrenheit scale.But most other countries use the Centigrade scale. Both systems use the freezing and boiling points of water as their guide.(2) ...
C = 400 - 273 C = 127°C Hence, after the conversion, the temperature is 127°C Example 2: The temperature of a body is 60 degrees Fahrenheit. Using Fahrenheit to Celsius formula, find this temperature on the centigrade scale? Solution:Given, F = 60 ...
As an example, consider the Fahrenheit scale of temperature. The difference between 30 degrees and 40 degrees represents the same temperature difference as the difference between 80 degrees and 90 degrees. This is because each 10-degree interval has the same physical meaning (in terms of the ...
My goal of getting my pc water cooled is to get my temps lowered from 90 degrees Fahrenheit to at least 70 degrees or below. Expand I'm pretty sure you mean Centigrade/Celcius, NOT Farenheit! If it's 90F (~32C), congrats, be happy... you're not going to...
detected in the assay. (We have the same situation in measuring temperature: 100°F (38°C) is not twice as warm as 50°F (10°C) because the measuring scale starts at 32°F. But a temperature of 100°C is exactly twice as warm as 50°C because the Centigrade scale starts at ...
As an example, consider the Fahrenheit scale of temperature. The difference between 30 degrees and 40 degrees represents the same temperature difference as the difference between 80 degrees and 90 degrees. This is because each 10-degree interval has the same physical meaning (in terms of the ...