F= (1.8 x C) + 32 F= (1.8 x 70) + 32 F= 126 + 32 F= 158
No, the water at 90 degrees F will cool to room temperature of 70 degrees F faster than water at 50 degrees F warming up to 70 degrees F. This is because the larger the temperature difference between the water and the room temperature, the faster the rate of heat transfer.
34 degrees Celsius is a measurement of temperature equal to 93.2 degrees Fahrenheit. It is considered a moderately warm temperature on the Celsius scale.
20 degrees Celsius is equal to 68 degrees Fahrenheit.
That is subjective. 21 degrees Celsius is considered moderate or comfortable by many people, but some may find it to be warm or cool depending on their preference and tolerance to temperature. It is not typically considered hot.
70 F = 21,1 C
70 degrees Celsius = 158 degrees Fahrenheit.
In the context of temperature measurement, "F" stands for Fahrenheit. So, -70 Degrees F refers to a temperature of negative 70 degrees Fahrenheit.
F= (1.8 x C) + 32 F= (1.8 x 70) + 32 F= 126 + 32 F= 158
'Warm' is best described as relative to a fixed temperature. If the temperature is zero degrees F., then ten degrees above zero is warm. If the temperature is 90 degrees F., than 100 degrees F., is warm-er.
70 degrees Celsius = 158 degrees Fahrenheit
No, the water at 90 degrees F will cool to room temperature of 70 degrees F faster than water at 50 degrees F warming up to 70 degrees F. This is because the larger the temperature difference between the water and the room temperature, the faster the rate of heat transfer.
70 degrees Fahrenheit = 21.1 degrees Celsius
about 70 degrees
21.1C [°C] = ([°F] − 32) × 5⁄9
70 degrees Celsius = 158 degrees Fahrenheit
If you mean its equivalent in Celsius then it is: 5/9*(70-32) = 21.11 degrees Celsius