25oC is the highest temperature from those listed.
The hottest temperature ever recorded in Uganda was around 100°F (38°C), while the coldest temperature recorded was around 50°F (10°C). Uganda experiences a tropical climate with relatively consistent temperatures throughout the year.
An exact relation doesn't exist.
The hottest day ever recorded in Phoenix, Arizona was on June 26, 1990, when the temperature hit 122°F (50°C). This remains the highest temperature ever recorded in Phoenix.
The final temperature of the water after mixing will be the average of the initial temperatures, which is (30 + 50) / 2 = 40 degrees Celsius.
No, 50 degrees Celsius is not the same as 10 degrees Fahrenheit. 50 degrees Celsius is equivalent to 122 degrees Fahrenheit.
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No, as both the temperatures are the same, you will get only 2 cups, each 50 degrees. You have to heat the cup to get 100 degree.
25-50
Wiki answer. I want the temperature under the sun and it should be in degree celcius for example 50 `C.
Temperature over 50 degree should be maintained for growing of grapes.
50 degrees Celsius is equal to 323.15 Kelvin.
The hottest temperature ever recorded in Uganda was around 100°F (38°C), while the coldest temperature recorded was around 50°F (10°C). Uganda experiences a tropical climate with relatively consistent temperatures throughout the year.
50 degrees Celsius is equal to 323.15 Kelvin. This conversion can be done by adding 273.15 to the Celsius temperature to obtain the Kelvin temperature.
U.S.gallon = 8.33 pounds of water. Therefore to raise the temperature by one degree F will require 8.33 BTU. The initial temperature of 50 F is inconsequential.
Temperature wise, it is central INDIA where temperature goes to 50 (sometimes 50 plus) degree Celsius. Mostly you will sweat and feel relaxed. Feeling hot should be some coastal cities of Singapore or Malaysia as they have lot of humidity where you can not sweat and do feel really Bad while working or going out...Hence it depends on your definition Technically...It is somewhere in central INDIA.
Because it was between 50 and 60 degrees before pouring it into the bowl.