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the answer is -10 degree C -- 110 degree C
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C to F.. Multiply by 1.8 then add 32. F to C.. Subtract 32 then divide by 1.8
Thermostat-Open-95 degree C Fully open-130 degree C
The specific heat capacity of a material is the energy required to raise one kilogram (kg) of the material by one degree Celsius (°C). The specific heat capacity of water is 4,200 joules per kilogram per degree Celsius (J/kg°C).
The amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of a unit mass of a material by one degree is known as the specific heat capacity of that material. It is a constant value unique to each material and is typically measured in units of J/kg°C.
P-11 is a piping material usually used in refinery and petrochemicals industries for services at or around 550 to 600 degree C temp. It is low alloy steel. It contains 1.25 cr and 0.5moly.It resitant to hydrogen attack. It need PWHT(post weld heat treatment). PWHT to be in the range of 680 to 780 degree C. P-22 is a piping material usually used in refinery and petrochemicals industries for services at or around 550 to 625 degree C temp. It is low alloy steel. It contains 2.25 cr and 1.moly.It resitant to hydrogen attack. It need PWHT(post weld heat treatment). PWHT to be in the range of 680 to 780 degree C.
Eighteen inches max. According to MLB Rule 1.10(c): " (c) The bat handle, for not more than 18 inches from its end, may be covered or treated with any material or substance to improve the grip. Any such material or substance, which extends past the 18 inch limitation, shall cause the bat to be removed from the game. "
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The amount of energy required to raise the temperature of 1 kg of a material by 1 degree Celsius is known as its specific heat capacity. This value varies depending on the material. For water, the specific heat capacity is 4.18 Joules/gram °C.
in 5 degree c to 40 degree c
the answer is -10 degree C -- 110 degree C
No specific temperature. -273.63 degree C to 115 degree C.
The specific heat of a material indicates the amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of one unit mass of the material by one degree Celsius. It is usually given in units of J/kg°C or cal/g°C. Different materials have different specific heat values based on their composition and physical properties.
285 deg F = 140.55... deg C