I think you mean -2o Celsius
Cold is a relative term. At this temperature water would freeze, so compared to 70o F it is cold. Compared to -50oF in Northern climates in the winter, it might be considered warm.
Negative 2 degrees Celsius is below freezing point, which is 0 degrees Celsius. It is a cold temperature that can lead to frost formation and icy conditions.
An equation where c = -86
Negative 2 degrees Celsius is equal to 28.4 degrees Fahrenheit.
28.4 degrees Fahrenheit.
The water was −2 °C (28 °F).
Yes, negative four degrees is too cold for a fridge because things will freeze. A fridge should be in the range of one to four degrees C, or 35 to 40 degrees F.
Negative 50 degrees Celsius is a very cold temperature, indicating that it is below freezing. It is equivalent to -58 degrees Fahrenheit.
The Artic can get -2 °C (28 °F)
-4 + c = -9 -4 + 4 + c = -9 +4 c = -9 + 4 c = -5
A negative + a negative + a negative equals a negative. Adding a negative number is equal to subtracting a positive number. For example: -2+(-2)+(-2) = (-2)-2-2 -2+(-2)+(-2) = (-4)-2 -2+(-2)+(-2) = (-6)
is a negative number plus another number...., but not neccessarily a positive number b/c the first number may be greater than the second e.g. -5-(-2) that is -5+2, which is -3 2 negatives make a positive
Refrigerators should be set at 4°C to 8°C pouring cold milk into a room temperature glass should only raise the temperature by at most one degree.So between 5°C and 9°C