To convert degrees Celsius to Fahrenheit, you must multiply degrees Celsius by 1.8 and then add 32. For example, water boils at 100 degrees Celsius. To convert this to Fahrenheit, we multiply 100 x 1.8 which equals 180. Then add 32 to get 212 degrees Fahrenheit.
1700 degrees Celsius x 1.8 = 3060 + 32 = 3,092 degrees Fahrenheit
No. Silica melts at around 1700 degrees Celsius, well above the boiling point of water.
Because 1 sq foot = 0.09290304 square meters 1700 square feet = 1700 x 0.09290304 = 157.9 square meters.
1.7 g = 1700 mgTo convert from g to mg, multiply by 1000.1.7 g = 0.0017 kgTo convert from g to kg, divide by 1000.
There are 1.609344 kilometres in one mile. Therefore, rounded to two decimal places, 1700 kilometres is equal to 1700/1.609344 = 1056.33 miles.
The ozone layer is located in the lower stratosphere. The stratosphere has increasing temperature with increasing altitude. Today (2009mar09), the bottom of the stratosphere is about -45°C at the North pole, and about -65°C over the USA. Likewise for the South pole, it is about -45°C and over Australia it is about -75°C. See the link below for more infomation.
1700 degrees Celsius is a very high temperature. It is equivalent to 3092 degrees Fahrenheit or 1973 Kelvin. At this temperature, many materials would melt or vaporize.
The temperature of the Exosphere ranges from 300 degrees Celsius to 1700 degrees Celsius.
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temperature scales are named after the men that devised them. Anders Celsius developed a temperature scale where 0 was the freezing point of water and 100 the boiling point. Daniel Fahrenheit devised a scale in the 1700's where water freezes at 32 degrees and boils at 212 degrees. Celsius has generally replaced the Fahrenheit scale
Sand, also known as silica is the main ingredient to make glass. You also need sodium carbonate, limestone, magnesium carbonate, and additives to improve the quality and to add colors to it as well. You would take these ingredients and melt them at a temperature of 1700 degrees Celsius (3092 degrees Fahrenheit) until it is a molten liquid.
100 kelvin = -173.15 degrees Celsius.
No. Silica melts at around 1700 degrees Celsius, well above the boiling point of water.
it ranges from 300 to 1700 Celsius
At 212 degrees Fahrenheit water expands approximately 1700 times it's original volume.Read more: When_water_becomes_steam_how_much_does_it_expand
In a very hot, dry and a humid atmosphere - I'll say!Are they looking for a planet where that might happen? If so, it's Venus.
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It was the Fahrenheit scale.