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∙ 12y agoThe difference is 10 Celsius degrees.
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∙ 12y ago13 Celsius degrees - NOT to be confused with 13 degrees Celsius.
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The difference is 8 degrees Celsius: -5° C is 8° lower than +3° C+3 - (-5) = +3 + 5 = 8On the thermometer it 'moves down' 8° (from +3 to 0 it moved 3, then from 0 to -5 it moved 5 more:+3+2+10-1-2-3-4-58 celsius degrees
(-10) degrees Celsius = 14 degrees Fahrenheit.
(-10) degrees Celsius = 14 degrees Fahrenheit.
13 Celsius degrees - NOT to be confused with 13 degrees Celsius.
Twenty degrees
the difference between -2 and 8 Celsius is 10 degrees Celsius
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Temperature is different from heat. Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance, while heat is the transfer of thermal energy between substances due to a difference in temperature. Temperature is a scalar quantity, while heat is a form of energy.
No, the difference between two temperatures in Kelvin is equal to the difference between two temperatures in degrees Celsius. This is because the Kelvin scale and the Celsius scale have the same size of degrees.
Kelvin scale, as the Kelvin scale is based on the same size units as Celsius, but it starts at absolute zero (0K). Therefore, a temperature difference of 10 degrees Celsius is equivalent to a temperature difference of 10 Kelvin.
10 degrees Fahrenheit = -12.2 degrees Celsius
10 degrees Celsius is 50 degrees Fahrenheit.
you can have them at any temperature between 10 degrees Celsius to 39 degrees Celsius
-12 degrees Celsius is lower than -10 degrees Celsius.