A temperature of 20 degrees Celsius is equivalent to approximately 68 degrees Fahrenheit. It is also equivalent to 293 Kelvin.
Winters can be extremely cold with the minimum temperature dropping to -20 °C in the northernmost part of the country: in Seoul, the average January temperature range is −7 °C to 1 °C (19 °F to 33 °F), and the average August temperature range is 22 °C to 30 °C (71 °F to 86 °F). Winter temperatures are higher along the southern coast and considerably lower in the mountainous interior.
The highest temperature recorded was 40.2 C at Prague Uhrineves.
January Average Temperature: Min 21°C, Average Temperature: Max 36°CAverage Rainfall: 35mm
Today, 17th November 2008 (afternoon) 8.4 C
The temperature of the outer core ranges from 4400 °C in the outer regions to 6100 °C near the inner core.
25 C 298.15 K 20 Re
If we assume 'average room temperature' to be 20 C ( or 68F ) then the equivalent Kelvin is 293
approximatly 120g
An aluminum bar is 2 m long at a temperature of 20° C. What will be the length of the bar at a temperature of 1000 C
Temperature: -40* C to 20* C, Average summer temperature is 10* C
Yes. Two equations are necessary to solve this: C = (5/9)(F-32) F - 20 = C Solving yields F = 5 degrees and C = -15 degrees, which are equivalent temperatures. Just to be clear - the value of the temperature given in °F is 5 and value of the equivalent given in °C is -15. 5 is greater than -15 by 20. It's not really correct to say that it is greater by 20° because you can't say what KIND of degrees. A change of 20 °C is equivalent to a change of 45 °F. °C and °F are no more the same units than feet and kilometers are the same units.
20 c
a soild, melting point 97.72 °C, room temperature is 20°C MP > 20 therefore a solid
-20 c = -4 f -20 F = -28.89 C
-206.1 C
20°C Although 25°C is frequently quoted, that is not a comfortable temperature. Most labs where the chemical reactions are developed operate at or around 20°C.
20-30 c