temperature is independent of time unless there's a heat ramp in a closed system in place. So the way you've phrased it, by all probability, it will still read the same temperature
120 pages. She reads 1 page in 1.5 min or 90 sec.
Technology that reads hand drawn marks
Problem:500 minutes = ? hoursConversion(s):1 hour = 60 minutesStart with 500 minutes. Arrange a fraction, so that minutes cancels (this is called dimensional analysis), or basically ( 1 hour / 60 minutes ). That reads for every 1 hour there are 60 minutes.( 500 minutes ) x ( 1 hour / 60 minutes ) = 500/60 hoursThe point here is units can cancel out, just like numbers can, using a fraction.500/60 hours = 50/6 = 25/3 hours ~= 8.333 hours.So 500 minutes is equal to about 8.333 hours.
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You just draw it.
98.6 degrees Fahrenheit is equal to a temperature of 37 degrees Celsius.
100 degrees Fahrenheit
Yes.
Since the difference between the indoor and outdoor temperature is 15 degrees (20C - 5C), and the thermometer decreases by 8 degrees in one minute (20C - 12C), it decreases by an average rate of 8 degrees per minute. Therefore, it will take 30 minutes for the thermometer to read 6C (20C - 6C = 14C difference, and 14C / 0.5C per minute = 30 minutes).
27 degrees celsius
About 24 degrees Celsius.
37 degrees Celsius. Use this formula to convert from Fahrenheit to Celsius: [°C] = ([°F] − 32) × 5⁄9
When using the ice point method for calibrating a thermometer, you need to place the thermometer in a mixture of ice and water. Adjust the thermometer until it reads 0 degrees Celsius, the freezing point of water. This helps ensure that the thermometer is accurately measuring temperatures.
The temperature in Fahrenheit would be 86 degrees. You can convert Celsius to Fahrenheit by multiplying the temperature in Celsius by 1.8 and then adding 32. So, 30 degrees Celsius x 1.8 + 32 = 86 degrees Fahrenheit.
Full Scale Deflection is equal to the max value on a scale or meter. If a thermometer reads from -20 degrees to +100 degrees, the full scale deflection = 100 degrees and the range = 120 degrees