It depends on what temperature you consider to be cooled down!
I want to get it down to like 80 or less and the outside temp ranges from 100-110 this week
it cool outside
It is cool. 12 degrees Celsius equals 53.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
You would need to remove approximately 1200 BTUs of heat to convert a gallon of water to ice. There are 8.34 lb in a gallon of water, which converting to lb-moles is 0.463. The latent heat of crystallization for water is -2583.4 BTU/lb-mole. Multiplying the two together and you get -1197 BTUs, which means you need to remove that amount of heat to convert the gallon of water to ice.
hot very very hot
2 hours
it cool outside
Fine outside and inside itβs cool but not recommended
That depends on the ambient temperature. A corpse will take on the temperature of the environment. If it's in a house that is 70 degrees, the corpse will cool to 70 degrees. If it's outside at 40 below, it will cool to 40 below.
I have a 2003 X type Jaguar and the a/c does not come on when it's 45 degrees outside. Why?
Cold snowy weather is multiple things. Most temperatures below about 45 degrees feel cool/cold to us. So in order for it to snow it must be below 34 degrees (32 degrees to stick to the ground). Because it is snowing you can already infer it is cold outside. Then either a constant snowfall or flurries could be called cold snowy weather.
They have a good mileage per gallon.
A heat pump generally has a max temperature change of 20 degrees F. If air entering the return duct is 90, it will not be cooler than 70 on the discharge side, Below 60, it is working against the insulation and air infiltration into the house. It is an air conditioner, not a deep freeze. Remember that a heat pump either dumps heat outside to cool a house, or picks up heat from outside to heat the house. If it is 100 degrees outside, it is hard to dump heat. Below 35, it is hard to pick up heat. At an outside temp of 59 degrees, it should work for either- but nobody needs cooling when it is 59 degrees outside. Open a window, already!.
20 degrees
I'm not sure I quite understand your question. There are several ways to keep a bird cool /warm. What kind of bird, and where are you keeping it at? Inside or outside?
It is cool. 12 degrees Celsius equals 53.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
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74 degrees