Why when its 55 degrees Fahrenheit outside, its 79 degrees in 2nd floor apartment?
Q. I'm wondering why my 2nd floor apartment stays so warm, when outside it is so much cooler? Last night the outdoor temperature was listed as 55 degrees Fahrenheit, but in the apartment the temperature was 79 degrees Fahrenheit. The high temperature for the day was 80 degrees Fahrenheit. I've nothing running to generate heat, and doubt the apartment below does either. Why such a difference in temperature, why does it stay so warm inside?
Asked by Hooray for Everything - Tue Oct 16 11:40:02 2007 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Passive Bio-mass radiation. heat stored and released as heat rises and temperatures will try to equalize itself by flowing to a cooler place from where it was stored IE. attics, concrete slabs and etc. Look up thermal dynamics and passive solar heating
Answered by Scott G - Tue Oct 16 12:33:57 2007
Q. I'm wondering why my 2nd floor apartment stays so warm, when outside it is so much cooler? Last night the outdoor temperature was listed as 55 degrees Fahrenheit, but in the apartment the temperature was 79 degrees Fahrenheit. The high temperature for the day was 80 degrees Fahrenheit. I've nothing running to generate heat, and doubt the apartment below does either. Why such a difference in temperature, why does it stay so warm inside?
Asked by Hooray for Everything - Tue Oct 16 11:40:02 2007 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Passive Bio-mass radiation. heat stored and released as heat rises and temperatures will try to equalize itself by flowing to a cooler place from where it was stored IE. attics, concrete slabs and etc. Look up thermal dynamics and passive solar heating
Answered by Scott G - Tue Oct 16 12:33:57 2007
What is the difference between the high and low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit?
Q. Zack is packing for a trip to Scotland. He read that the average temperature in the summer is 18 degrees C during the day and 7degrees C during the night.(F=9/5C+32) What is the difference between the high and low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit
Asked by Faith - Fri Feb 19 08:01:36 2010 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. To calculate that use your formula to convert 18 and 7 to Fahrenheit. Then subtract the lower number from the higher number and you will get your answer. Good luck!
Answered by Melaniek33 - Fri Feb 19 10:34:26 2010
Q. Zack is packing for a trip to Scotland. He read that the average temperature in the summer is 18 degrees C during the day and 7degrees C during the night.(F=9/5C+32) What is the difference between the high and low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit
Asked by Faith - Fri Feb 19 08:01:36 2010 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. To calculate that use your formula to convert 18 and 7 to Fahrenheit. Then subtract the lower number from the higher number and you will get your answer. Good luck!
Answered by Melaniek33 - Fri Feb 19 10:34:26 2010
How do you convert degrees Fahrenheit to degrees Celsius?
Q. LIKE: What is the Celsius of 60 degrees Fahrenheit?
Asked by silvermedal - Sun May 13 10:46:08 2007 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You have two good answers above (2 and a half), but I decided to give you one more, to add some useful details. Celsius is based on the freezing and boiling points of water. 0 celsius is the temperature water freezes, and 100 celsius is the temperature at which it boils (at standard pressure). If you are used to the Fahrenheit scale, then you should know these values are 32 and 212 respectively. So 0 C = 32 F, and 100 C = 212 F. Armed with these two data points, you can derive the conversion equations. Remembering that the conversion factor is 9/5 (or 5/9) makes the task even easier--you don't have to find the slope. Clearly the difference between degrees C is greater than the diffence between degrees F. (100-0 < 212-32). … [cont.]
Answered by Natanovich - Sun May 13 11:28:35 2007
Q. LIKE: What is the Celsius of 60 degrees Fahrenheit?
Asked by silvermedal - Sun May 13 10:46:08 2007 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You have two good answers above (2 and a half), but I decided to give you one more, to add some useful details. Celsius is based on the freezing and boiling points of water. 0 celsius is the temperature water freezes, and 100 celsius is the temperature at which it boils (at standard pressure). If you are used to the Fahrenheit scale, then you should know these values are 32 and 212 respectively. So 0 C = 32 F, and 100 C = 212 F. Armed with these two data points, you can derive the conversion equations. Remembering that the conversion factor is 9/5 (or 5/9) makes the task even easier--you don't have to find the slope. Clearly the difference between degrees C is greater than the diffence between degrees F. (100-0 < 212-32). … [cont.]
Answered by Natanovich - Sun May 13 11:28:35 2007
How do you convert 64 degrees fahrenheit to celsius?
Q. just need to know how to make fahrenheit to celsius...like our temperature right now is 14 degrees fahrenheit. so what would it be in celsius? thanks! :)
Asked by Tweetalette - Wed Feb 7 12:49:28 2007 - - 8 Answers - 0 Comments
A. There are a bunch of online converters that you can find in a search. Can't remember the forumula, though. Sorry!
Answered by Julia - Wed Feb 7 12:52:13 2007
Q. just need to know how to make fahrenheit to celsius...like our temperature right now is 14 degrees fahrenheit. so what would it be in celsius? thanks! :)
Asked by Tweetalette - Wed Feb 7 12:49:28 2007 - - 8 Answers - 0 Comments
A. There are a bunch of online converters that you can find in a search. Can't remember the forumula, though. Sorry!
Answered by Julia - Wed Feb 7 12:52:13 2007
what is the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit?
Q. You can calculate the temperature in Fahrenheit if you know the number of times a cricket chirps in 1 minute. Here is the formula: t = + 40 where T = temperature and n = cricket chirps per minute. If a cricket chirps 160 times a minute, what is the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit?
Asked by vanessa m - Sun Jan 31 18:27:03 2010 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Wow - "Global Warming" in action! The frequency of chirping varies according to temperature. To get a rough estimate of the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit, count the number of chirps in 15 seconds and then add 37. The number you get will be an approximation of the outside temperature. Would this work for the stock market?
Answered by A E N - Sun Jan 31 18:35:45 2010
Q. You can calculate the temperature in Fahrenheit if you know the number of times a cricket chirps in 1 minute. Here is the formula: t = + 40 where T = temperature and n = cricket chirps per minute. If a cricket chirps 160 times a minute, what is the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit?
Asked by vanessa m - Sun Jan 31 18:27:03 2010 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Wow - "Global Warming" in action! The frequency of chirping varies according to temperature. To get a rough estimate of the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit, count the number of chirps in 15 seconds and then add 37. The number you get will be an approximation of the outside temperature. Would this work for the stock market?
Answered by A E N - Sun Jan 31 18:35:45 2010
what is the normal body temperature in degrees fahrenheit?
Q. im babysitting my brother and before my dad left he told me to check his temperature at 5 and its 5 and i checked it and its 100 degrees fahrenheit?is that normal? my brother is five years old and i gave him some childrens advil my dads home now and he said that with the thermometer we have you have to add another degree if you check the temperature under the arm,so it was actually 101 degrees fahrenheit..i gave him some medicine he seems fine now
Asked by Allison - Fri Jun 8 16:22:45 2007 - - 17 Answers - 0 Comments
A. between 97 and 99 degrees F is considered normal. 100 would indicate a fever.
Answered by boulderswing - Fri Jun 8 16:26:07 2007
Q. im babysitting my brother and before my dad left he told me to check his temperature at 5 and its 5 and i checked it and its 100 degrees fahrenheit?is that normal? my brother is five years old and i gave him some childrens advil my dads home now and he said that with the thermometer we have you have to add another degree if you check the temperature under the arm,so it was actually 101 degrees fahrenheit..i gave him some medicine he seems fine now
Asked by Allison - Fri Jun 8 16:22:45 2007 - - 17 Answers - 0 Comments
A. between 97 and 99 degrees F is considered normal. 100 would indicate a fever.
Answered by boulderswing - Fri Jun 8 16:26:07 2007
What kind of fish live in shallow thermal spring at temperatures slightly above 100 degrees Fahrenheit?
Q. 100 degrees Fahrenheit or 42 degrees Celsius?
Asked by Bill 8634 - Fri May 22 10:10:40 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Fish that are, thermophilic and have amazingly effective gills. Perhaps they are imaginary fish?
Answered by DrDontheTermiteGuy - Fri May 22 10:40:07 2009
Q. 100 degrees Fahrenheit or 42 degrees Celsius?
Asked by Bill 8634 - Fri May 22 10:10:40 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Fish that are, thermophilic and have amazingly effective gills. Perhaps they are imaginary fish?
Answered by DrDontheTermiteGuy - Fri May 22 10:40:07 2009
Is there a conversion of degrees Fahrenheit into degrees Celcius?
Q. How can I know weather forecast using degrees Fahrenheit into degrees Celsius?
Asked by BESSIE - Mon Jun 15 22:44:17 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
Q. How can I know weather forecast using degrees Fahrenheit into degrees Celsius?
Asked by BESSIE - Mon Jun 15 22:44:17 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
To the nearest degree, what is a temperature of 28 degrees Celsius equal to on the Fahrenheit scale?
Q. Is it 72.60 degrees -2.222 degrees 82.40 degrees 87 degrees -82.40 degrees B. To the nearest degree, what is a temperature of 28 degrees Fahrenheit eqaul to on the Celsius scale?
Asked by shariff B - Fri Dec 1 13:08:50 2006 - - 9 Answers - 0 Comments
A. 82.40 degrees in Fahrenheit scale. Round it to 82 F Answer B is -2.22 degrees Celcius round it to -2 degrees Celcius.
Answered by pkababa - Fri Dec 1 13:10:43 2006
Q. Is it 72.60 degrees -2.222 degrees 82.40 degrees 87 degrees -82.40 degrees B. To the nearest degree, what is a temperature of 28 degrees Fahrenheit eqaul to on the Celsius scale?
Asked by shariff B - Fri Dec 1 13:08:50 2006 - - 9 Answers - 0 Comments
A. 82.40 degrees in Fahrenheit scale. Round it to 82 F Answer B is -2.22 degrees Celcius round it to -2 degrees Celcius.
Answered by pkababa - Fri Dec 1 13:10:43 2006
If it is 32 degrees Fahrenheit inside and twice as cold outside, what is the temp. outside? ?
Q. If it is 32 degrees Fahrenheit inside, and twice as cold outside as it is inside, what is the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit that it is outside?
Asked by got2bmindless - Sat Jan 3 22:21:54 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. 32 F is 491.67 R (which is based on the absolute zero). Half this is 245.835 R or -213.835 F. In the context of "twice as cold" implying "half as hot", this is the only answer that makes scientific sense.
Answered by Vincent G - Sat Jan 3 22:35:01 2009
Q. If it is 32 degrees Fahrenheit inside, and twice as cold outside as it is inside, what is the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit that it is outside?
Asked by got2bmindless - Sat Jan 3 22:21:54 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. 32 F is 491.67 R (which is based on the absolute zero). Half this is 245.835 R or -213.835 F. In the context of "twice as cold" implying "half as hot", this is the only answer that makes scientific sense.
Answered by Vincent G - Sat Jan 3 22:35:01 2009
Use the formula for changing degrees celsius to degrees fahrenheit?
Q. Use the formula for changing degrees celsius to degrees fahrenheit? celsius equals five-ninths times the quantity fahrenheit minus 32. change 35 degrees celsius to degrees fahrenheit
Asked by kk - Fri Sep 11 10:51:43 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. C = (5/9) ( F - 32 ) (9/5) C = F - 32 (9/5) C + 32 = f f = (9/5) C + 32 35 (9/5) + 32 = (35/5) (9) + 32 = (7) (9) + 32 = 63 + 32 = 95 F ***
Answered by John F - Fri Sep 11 10:56:08 2009
Q. Use the formula for changing degrees celsius to degrees fahrenheit? celsius equals five-ninths times the quantity fahrenheit minus 32. change 35 degrees celsius to degrees fahrenheit
Asked by kk - Fri Sep 11 10:51:43 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. C = (5/9) ( F - 32 ) (9/5) C = F - 32 (9/5) C + 32 = f f = (9/5) C + 32 35 (9/5) + 32 = (35/5) (9) + 32 = (7) (9) + 32 = 63 + 32 = 95 F ***
Answered by John F - Fri Sep 11 10:56:08 2009
How much has it gone up in degrees Fahrenheit?
Q. A scientist measures the temperature of a substance to be 100 degrees K . If the temperature increases by 2 degrees how much has it gone up in degrees Celsius?
Asked by Pam - Sat Nov 28 20:08:19 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. 2 degrees Celsius.
Answered by kasab - Sat Nov 28 22:24:58 2009
Q. A scientist measures the temperature of a substance to be 100 degrees K . If the temperature increases by 2 degrees how much has it gone up in degrees Celsius?
Asked by Pam - Sat Nov 28 20:08:19 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. 2 degrees Celsius.
Answered by kasab - Sat Nov 28 22:24:58 2009
Is it true temperature changes about 3.57 degrees Fahrenheit per 1000 feet?
Q. I've read temperature changes about 6.5 degrees Celsius per 1000 meters? But I'm personally interested in the changes of degrees in Fahrenheit. Any .edu or .gov site would be nice for reference. A tv news meteorologist told me "Typically, you lose ten degrees for every one thousand feet you go higher". So I feel like I've got some conflicting info here based on what I have read and was told.
Asked by Mark V - Sat Apr 24 11:09:53 2010 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. This is the change in air temperature as it rises as long as the air is not saturated (ie the relative humidity is less than 100%). This is called the Dry adiabatic lapse rate. After the air reaches saturation the water vapour gives of heat as the water condenses. The air temperature still falls but not as fast. This rate is called the wet adiabatic lapse rate.
Answered by jemhasb - Sun May 2 07:53:44 2010
Q. I've read temperature changes about 6.5 degrees Celsius per 1000 meters? But I'm personally interested in the changes of degrees in Fahrenheit. Any .edu or .gov site would be nice for reference. A tv news meteorologist told me "Typically, you lose ten degrees for every one thousand feet you go higher". So I feel like I've got some conflicting info here based on what I have read and was told.
Asked by Mark V - Sat Apr 24 11:09:53 2010 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. This is the change in air temperature as it rises as long as the air is not saturated (ie the relative humidity is less than 100%). This is called the Dry adiabatic lapse rate. After the air reaches saturation the water vapour gives of heat as the water condenses. The air temperature still falls but not as fast. This rate is called the wet adiabatic lapse rate.
Answered by jemhasb - Sun May 2 07:53:44 2010
It is -17 degrees Fahrenheit today and am getting grief cuz I dont want to take my baby out. Am I wrong?
Q. My brother called today and was giving me grief because I dont want to take my 7 month old child out in -17 degrees Fahrenheit weather. I can bundle him enough for it, but I worry about him breathing the super cold air and although my vehicle is reliable, I would worry about something happening when it is so cold out. Am I being a worrywart? What is right here?
Asked by RedVengeance - Sun Jan 20 17:22:51 2008 - - 11 Answers - 0 Comments
A. No one ever really gave me grief on this one... I live in an area where the weather gets way cold in the winter...sometimes -40F + wind chill. So I know what it's like to not want to take the baby out in the cold. Basically, if you don't have to take your baby out, there's absolutely no reason to. You are the mom...your brother needs to understand that. If he's anything like my brother though, he'll say things just to get under your skin too...
Answered by lil lady - Sun Jan 20 18:11:26 2008
Q. My brother called today and was giving me grief because I dont want to take my 7 month old child out in -17 degrees Fahrenheit weather. I can bundle him enough for it, but I worry about him breathing the super cold air and although my vehicle is reliable, I would worry about something happening when it is so cold out. Am I being a worrywart? What is right here?
Asked by RedVengeance - Sun Jan 20 17:22:51 2008 - - 11 Answers - 0 Comments
A. No one ever really gave me grief on this one... I live in an area where the weather gets way cold in the winter...sometimes -40F + wind chill. So I know what it's like to not want to take the baby out in the cold. Basically, if you don't have to take your baby out, there's absolutely no reason to. You are the mom...your brother needs to understand that. If he's anything like my brother though, he'll say things just to get under your skin too...
Answered by lil lady - Sun Jan 20 18:11:26 2008
Is 40 degrees Fahrenheit too cold for a lovebird?
Q. I am keeping my lovebird outside in a large aviary, but I don't know if it will be too cold at night for it. Lows are dropping to around 43-45 degrees F at night. Is this too cold for a lovebird?
Asked by brad - Sat Nov 7 21:48:48 2009 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments
A. It will need a heat lamp to be healthy
Answered by Sister Midnight - Sat Nov 7 21:51:54 2009
Q. I am keeping my lovebird outside in a large aviary, but I don't know if it will be too cold at night for it. Lows are dropping to around 43-45 degrees F at night. Is this too cold for a lovebird?
Asked by brad - Sat Nov 7 21:48:48 2009 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments
A. It will need a heat lamp to be healthy
Answered by Sister Midnight - Sat Nov 7 21:51:54 2009
What is the temperature 32 degrees Fahrenheit in degrees Celsius?
Q. A. -10 dgrees Celsius B. 10 degrees Celsius. C. 0 degrees Celsius D. 20 degrees Celsius.
Asked by Dwane C - Mon Sep 17 09:47:44 2007 - - 9 Answers - 0 Comments
A. c. the diference between celsius an F is 32 degrees
Answered by Edgar R - Mon Sep 17 10:41:18 2007
Q. A. -10 dgrees Celsius B. 10 degrees Celsius. C. 0 degrees Celsius D. 20 degrees Celsius.
Asked by Dwane C - Mon Sep 17 09:47:44 2007 - - 9 Answers - 0 Comments
A. c. the diference between celsius an F is 32 degrees
Answered by Edgar R - Mon Sep 17 10:41:18 2007
Can molten copper and zinc reach temperatures exceeding 10,000 degrees Fahrenheit?
Q. Desperate to confirm a fact for a story I am writing: can a furnace at a smelting factory melt copper and zinc at temperatures exceeding 10,000 degrees Fahrenheit? please help! Thank you.
Asked by ScottG - Mon Sep 11 16:17:36 2006 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. No. The 1-atmosphere boiling point of copper is 5301 F, and the boiling point of zinc is 1665 F. At one atmosphere pressure, both would be gases at 10,000 F.
Answered by hfshaw - Mon Sep 11 16:39:17 2006
Q. Desperate to confirm a fact for a story I am writing: can a furnace at a smelting factory melt copper and zinc at temperatures exceeding 10,000 degrees Fahrenheit? please help! Thank you.
Asked by ScottG - Mon Sep 11 16:17:36 2006 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. No. The 1-atmosphere boiling point of copper is 5301 F, and the boiling point of zinc is 1665 F. At one atmosphere pressure, both would be gases at 10,000 F.
Answered by hfshaw - Mon Sep 11 16:39:17 2006
using the defined freezing &boiling point of water,make a plot of degrees fahrenheit versus degrees celesius?
Q. on the graph. determine the celsius equivalent of 40 degree fahrenheit using your graph.the relationship between these two temperature scales is linear(i.e,it is of the form y=mx+b)consult the graphical interpretation of data appendix regarding linear relationship &determine the equation that degrees fahrehnheit to degrees celsius. compute the celsius equivalent of 40 degree F , using this relationship.
Asked by mimi - Sat Sep 15 22:22:02 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I made a VoiceThread on Temperature for my online class. I covered precisely this in the last half of the lecture. You can skip to it by clicking the little boxes in the lower right and whan the slides pull back you will see a set of slides with graphs near the last half. That is the section with a step by step walk through of plotting the graph and dermining the formula from the linear equation. I think you will find it helpful. The VoiceThread is at
Answered by viewfromtheinside - Sat Sep 15 22:46:35 2007
Q. on the graph. determine the celsius equivalent of 40 degree fahrenheit using your graph.the relationship between these two temperature scales is linear(i.e,it is of the form y=mx+b)consult the graphical interpretation of data appendix regarding linear relationship &determine the equation that degrees fahrehnheit to degrees celsius. compute the celsius equivalent of 40 degree F , using this relationship.
Asked by mimi - Sat Sep 15 22:22:02 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I made a VoiceThread on Temperature for my online class. I covered precisely this in the last half of the lecture. You can skip to it by clicking the little boxes in the lower right and whan the slides pull back you will see a set of slides with graphs near the last half. That is the section with a step by step walk through of plotting the graph and dermining the formula from the linear equation. I think you will find it helpful. The VoiceThread is at
Answered by viewfromtheinside - Sat Sep 15 22:46:35 2007
How many days a year does the temperature in Walnut Creek, CA (Zip 94596) exceed 90 degrees Fahrenheit?
Q. My wife & I disagree on how hot it is here in Walnut Creek, CA. She feels that temperatures reach 90 degrees or more only about 20 - 30 days a year; I say that the temps exceed 90 degrees at double that figure: 40 60 days a year. Which one of us is more right? Thanks for your help!
Asked by Scott A - Sun Jul 27 21:30:55 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. According to the National Climate Data Center, you are more right, as it is about 40 to 50 days a year on average which the temperature meets or exceeds 90F.
Answered by carrollk@rocketmail.com - Mon Jul 28 01:11:40 2008
Q. My wife & I disagree on how hot it is here in Walnut Creek, CA. She feels that temperatures reach 90 degrees or more only about 20 - 30 days a year; I say that the temps exceed 90 degrees at double that figure: 40 60 days a year. Which one of us is more right? Thanks for your help!
Asked by Scott A - Sun Jul 27 21:30:55 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. According to the National Climate Data Center, you are more right, as it is about 40 to 50 days a year on average which the temperature meets or exceeds 90F.
Answered by carrollk@rocketmail.com - Mon Jul 28 01:11:40 2008
How to keep Cats cool when it is 105 degrees Fahrenheit?
Q. They are panting. We have fans and I cut some of there fur away around their neck. I also made sure they have plenty of water. I'm barely coping with the heat and have to take cold showers a few thimes a day. Does any one have some tips for me?
Asked by Sammy - Mon Jul 24 01:02:57 2006 - - 9 Answers - 0 Comments
A. well for my rabbit we just stick a big water bottle in the freezer, let it freeze and then let them lay against it... that's what i use to cool my rabbit off.
Answered by ashley_bruce13 - Mon Jul 24 01:09:26 2006
Q. They are panting. We have fans and I cut some of there fur away around their neck. I also made sure they have plenty of water. I'm barely coping with the heat and have to take cold showers a few thimes a day. Does any one have some tips for me?
Asked by Sammy - Mon Jul 24 01:02:57 2006 - - 9 Answers - 0 Comments
A. well for my rabbit we just stick a big water bottle in the freezer, let it freeze and then let them lay against it... that's what i use to cool my rabbit off.
Answered by ashley_bruce13 - Mon Jul 24 01:09:26 2006
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