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int nearPalin(int n){ int temp = n; int count = 0; while(temp>0){ temp /= 10; count++; } if(count%2 == 0){ count = count/2; while(count--) n = n / 10; temp = n; while(n>0){ temp = temp*10 + n%10; n = n/10; } return temp; } else{ count = count/2; while(count--) n = n / 10; temp = n; n = n/10; while(n>0){ temp = temp*10 + n%10; n = n/10; } return temp; } }
Rankine temp = 1.8(Celsius temp) + 491.67
Angles:degrees Temp.: degees C, degrees F, or kelvins
-273.15+600=326.85 degrees celsius
yes temp does affect the strength of magnets. The cooler the magnet the stronger it gets.
Heat tends to travel faster and to even up temp by mixing with cold, and this action is called "heat transfer"
Heat tends to travel faster and to even up temp by mixing with cold, and this action is called "heat transfer"
sand is cooler than grass on humid days grass is cooler than sand on rain days so both really are the same temp
yeh causes cooler temp & rain and thunder from floating ashes
There is no wind and therefore no wind-chill affect.
Exhaust temp has an effect on the output of a turbocharger cooler the exhaust the better performance you get.
Just a very little bit cooler than room temp
You can pressure test it to check for leaks, if it was leaking the oil would be milky anyway. You can check the temperature(laser temp gun)in to and out of the cooler to see the efficiency.
Normal temp for a 71 El Camino 350 is in the 185 to 195 degree range. The thermostat can be changed to a different temp to make the engine run a little hotter or cooler.
Mercury @ room temp
when magma is melted at a higher temp. it'll be more runny so cooler magma will be slower than hotter magma