-- That's going to depend on the total temperature rise, i.e. the difference
between 180 and the starting temperature, which isn't given.
-- Knowing the starting temperature, the energy (BTU) required to do the job
depends only on the amount of water and the temperature rise. The length
of time isn't involved.
It is 1/2 of a turn.
There are: 20 times 9 = 180 square feet
13.85
162= 180 - (10%/100% * 180)= 180 - (1/10 * 180)= 180 - (0.1 * 180)= 180 - 18= 162
1*180=180 2*180=360 3*180=540 4*180=720
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there is 180 degree in a half turn
180 degree Celsius are 180 degree Celsius, inside and outside of a microwave oven.
180 all together
180 degrees
the answer is: 180 degrees.
It has 180 sides and it is called a hectokaioctacontagon.
180 degree Celsius = 356 degree Fahrenheit
The difference between those same two points is 100 degrees Celcius, so 180 degrees F = 100 degrees C, or 1 degree F = 5/9 degrees C.