Materials that can withstand temperatures of 1250 degrees Celsius include certain ceramics, such as alumina and zirconia, as well as some superalloys and refractory metals like tungsten and molybdenum. Additionally, certain types of thermal insulation, such as aerogel and specific high-temperature fiberglass, can also endure such extreme heat. These materials are often used in aerospace, industrial furnaces, and other high-temperature applications.
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1250 degrees Celsius = 2282 degrees Fahrenheit
1250 + 8% = 1250 + 100 = 1350 or 1250 + 8%.
percentage of 1250 = 125000%1250 * 100% = 125000%
38% of 1250 yards= 38% * 1250= 0.38 * 1250= 475 yards
1250 is a whole number.1250/1 in fraction