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negative numbers> temperature.
no because the only way degrees can be negative is in temperature.
negative 273
No, there are no negative numbers on the Fahrenheit temperature scale. The scale starts at 0 degrees Fahrenheit, which is the temperature at which a specific mixture of ice, water, and salt melts.
Negative 40 degrees is the temperature that will be the same on Fahrenheit and Celsius scales.
No, according to the laws of thermodynamics, it is not possible to achieve a negative Kelvin temperature because it would imply an object has negative energy. The concept of negative temperature in the Kelvin scale does not exist.
negative 'temperature coefficient of reactivity'
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negative numbers> temperature.
negative temperature coeeficient
Negative temperature coefficient of resistance means that as the temperature of a piece of wire or a strip of semiconducting material increases, the electrical resistance of that material decreases.
Hawaii has never had a negative temperature since recording of temperatures began. Its lowest temperature was 12 degrees F in 1979.
Because there are negative values as for example the temperature can be -12 Centigrade
no because the only way degrees can be negative is in temperature.
Some materials have negative temperature coefficients of resistance, and some have positive temperature coefficients. Carbon is an example of a substance with a negative thermal coefficient of resistance, so it's resistance will decrease as it gets hotter.
Yes, some temperature sensors in cars can show negative numbers, especially for readings like outside temperature or coolant temperature. Negative numbers indicate temperatures below freezing point.
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