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There are only 360 degrees in a circle.
because a full circle only has 360 degrees
there are still only 360 degrees in a hexagon
105.8 degrees Fahrenheit. By the way, 'degrees' is generic: they're also degrees Celsius (or centigrade) or Rankin. Only Kelvin aren't called degrees.
4 degrees Celsius is equal to 39.2 degrees Fahrenheit. That's only ten degrees away from freezing.
If it is only 30 degrees and the system is in the ground it is probably still safe. You should have it blown out right away before it gets any colder.
Newton's third law of motion. The turning of the sprinkler head is the equal and opposite reaction to the water leaving the sprinkler nozzles. The water goes out and the sprinkler nozzle is pushed backward, turning it in a circle because the arm is attached to the middle of the sprinkler. The higher the water flow, the faster the sprinkler spins.
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Fire sprinkler systems are effectively already zoned - you don't need to do anything special. When your fire sprinkler system detects a fire, it doesn't set off all the sprinkler heads at once. Instead, each fire sprinkler head goes off when the temperature underneath it reaches a specific temperature, meaning only the ones affected by the fire will go off.
Jupiter does not really have seasons, since it's axial tilt is only around 3 degrees. It's temperature at the 1 bar level is around 165 degrees Kelvin, around -108 degrees celcius.
winterize it only if you want it to work in the future
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No, the melting point of aluminum is around 1220 degrees and a campfire only gets from 900-1100 degrees.
Yes, each tooth is only 2-4 degrees which you can simply adjust timing to compensate .
You can only adjust the clutch pedal. You can adjust position and range just on top of the pedal.
only 6 degrees above freezing It's what I call a chilly winters day it's around 3.5 Celsius.
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