It depends entirely on what the initial temperature and volume of the water is and how much heat is applied.
What is the distance between 122 degrees 25 minutes and 122 degrees 26 minutes?
Divide that by 60 to get degrees. If you want degrees and minutes, do an integer division by 60; the remainder will be the minutes. Seconds will of course be zero in this case.
10 degrees = 600 minutes.
100 degrees is 6,000 minutes.
T= 42M + 70 Where T is temperature and M is minutes
It depends entirely on what the initial temperature and volume of the water is and how much heat is applied.
Lower the temperature 25 degrees and bake for 10-15 minutes. Start checking after 10 minutes.
Degrees in angles: minutes Degrees in temperature: fractions of degrees - depends on how many sub-divisions.
The average shower length was 9 minutes, ranging from 3-30 minutes, with an average temperature of 107.5 degrees F or 41.9444444 degrees Celsius.
30 minutes at 350 degrees
I had to try one additional part. I thought the pressure regulator resolved my problem. With an outside temperature at 45 degrees the car started up great. An outside temperature at 65 degrees caused the car to stall after the initial start-up. The intake air temperature sensor ($16.00) was replaced and this solved my problem.
Yes. Allow to cook 20 minutes per pound at that temperature.
There are variables involved. You need to know the amount of water, its initial temperature, the amount of heat being applied and the ambient temperature.
It depends on how long you're in contact with the heat source/how long your skin is at that temperature.: at 113 degrees you get a 3rd degree burn after 5 hours at 116.6 degrees, after 45 minutes at 118.4 degrees, after 20 minutes at 120, after 10 minutes at 124, after 4.2 minutes at 131, after 30 seconds and at 140, after 5 seconds. All temperatures are in Fahrenheit.
Yes, it happens all the time.
The temperature I always bake my boneless skinless chicken breasts is at 350 degrees for about an hour to an hour and fifeteen minutes-max.