Colder, how stoopid can u get
PS, im not spelling stoopid right on purpose
PPS same with ^^^^^^
5 degrees warmer than -1 degrees = 4
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A 5˚ increase in Celsius is warmer than a 5˚ increase in Fahrenheit. 5˚ C is equivalent to 41˚F, or 5˚F is equivalent to -15˚C.
Yes. To be technically precise, it's approximately one degree colder.
5 degrees warmer than -1 degrees = 4
-5C is colder than -1C
No F = 9/5 C + 32 = 1.8(20) + 32 = 68F which is warmer than 40F
Are these values in degrees C or degrees F? Higher as in Warmer or colder? -5'c is "Warmer" than -8'c, as -5'c is closer to 0'c than -8'c. If this question is which is the higher, as in colder temperature then, -'8c is the answer. However the question should be asked in a different way, that minimises the confusion. Which is the "hotter" temperature?
-5 is colder than -3
-6 is colder than -5
On a refrigerator "5" is usually a colder temperature setting than "1". On heaters the opposite is true: 1 is usually the lowest temperature setting, and numbers greater than 1 are for higher temperatures.
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Mpemba effect is;; the observation that, in certain specific circumstances, warmer water freezes faster than colder water. New Scientist recommends starting the experiment with containers at 35°C and 5°C to maximise the effect.[1]the observation that, in certain specific circumstances, warmer water freezes faster than colder water. New Scientist recommends starting the experiment with containers at 35°C and 5°C to maximise the effect.[1]the observation that, in certain specific circumstances, warmer water freezes faster than colder water. New Scientist recommends starting the experiment with containers at 35°C and 5°C to maximise the effect.[1]the observation that, in certain specific circumstances, warmer water freezes faster than colder water. New Scientist recommends starting the experiment with containers at 35°C and 5°C to maximise the effect.[1]
40 degrees F is warmer than -5 degrees F.
Yes, it is. It is also colder than 90 Fahrenheit.
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