A thermocouple or a pyrometer is commonly used to measure temperatures above 1250 degrees Celsius. These devices are designed to withstand high temperatures and provide accurate temperature readings in such extreme conditions. It is important to select the appropriate type of thermometer that can handle the desired temperature range for accurate results.
The boiling point of francium is approximately 677 degrees Celsius (1250 degrees Fahrenheit). Francium is extremely rare and radioactive, so its properties, including its boiling point, are difficult to measure accurately.
1250 square feet is equivalent to 116.1288 square meters.
1250 ml 1 centiliter = 10 milliliters 1 milliliter = 0.1 centiliter
1 torr is equal to 1.33322 kPa. Therefore, 1250 torr is equal to 1666.53 kPa.
1250 degrees Celsius = 2282 degrees Fahrenheit
1,250 degrees Celsius = 2,282 degrees Fahrenheit.
1250 deg C = 2282 deg F
If 20 mV shows 750 degrees Fahrenheit and 50 mV shows 1250 degrees Fahrenheit then 35 mV will show 1000 degrees Fahrenheit.
The formula to convert Celsius to Fahrenheit is: 9/5C + 32 = F So, 1250C / 5 = 250, 250x9=2250, and 2250+32=2282F. Hot by any standard.
No, lava is not hotter than the sun. The surface of the sun can reach temperatures of around 5,500 degrees Celsius, while lava typically ranges from 700 to 1,200 degrees Celsius.
Using the combined gas law, we can relate the initial and final conditions of the gas: P1V1/T1 = P2V2/T2. At STP (Standard Temperature and Pressure), the conditions are 1 atm and 0 degrees Celsius. Convert 1250 mm Hg to atm and 75 degrees Celsius to Kelvin. With this information, you can then calculate the final volume of the ammonia gas at STP.
Manganese is a solid at room temperature. It has a melting point of 1,246 degrees Celsius, which is well above room temperature.
A thermocouple or a pyrometer is commonly used to measure temperatures above 1250 degrees Celsius. These devices are designed to withstand high temperatures and provide accurate temperature readings in such extreme conditions. It is important to select the appropriate type of thermometer that can handle the desired temperature range for accurate results.
3% of 1250 = 3% * 1250 = 0.03 * 1250 = 37.5
1250 + 8% = 1250 + 100 = 1350 or 1250 + 8%.
15% off of 1250 = 1250 - (0.15 x 1250) = 1062.5