Depends on what temperature you set your fridge and what compartment you talking about.
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∙ 15y ago4 degrees Celsius for the fridge.
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∙ 15y agousually around 0 degrees Celsius.
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∙ 13y agoTemp should be between 380-40F
The temperature in a kitchen oven can exceed 100 degrees Celsius while cooking.
Ice will typically melt faster in a regular freezer compared to a deep freezer. This is because a deep freezer is kept at a lower temperature, usually around -20 to -10 degrees Fahrenheit, which slows down the melting process of ice. On the other hand, a regular freezer is generally set at around 0 degrees Fahrenheit, which allows ice to melt more quickly.
You can control the temperature in your refrigerator. Generally the refrigerator is kept at 4 C .
Fridges from the kitchen are usually set between 37 degrees Fahrenheit and 40 degrees Fahrenheit. This is equivalent 3 Celsius degrees and 5 Celsius degrees.
The ice in the beaker melted in the cold fridge because the temperature of the fridge was still warmer than the melting point of ice. As a result, the ice absorbed heat from the surroundings and melted.
To raise the temperature of 1 liter of water by 1 degree Celsius, it requires 1 kilocalorie. Therefore, to burn 330 kilocalories and heat cold water from 4 degrees Celsius to 37 degrees Celsius, you would need to drink 33 liters of cold water.
Yes, negative four degrees is too cold for a fridge because things will freeze. A fridge should be in the range of one to four degrees C, or 35 to 40 degrees F.
No, Celsius is a unit of temperature measurement on the Celsius scale. It is not the opposite of temperature, but a way to quantify it.
the temperature for hot oatmeal in Celsius is about 74 Celsius
If the temperature decreases by 30 degrees Celsius from 20 degrees Celsius, the new temperature will be -10 degrees Celsius.
No, when the temperature in Celsius doubles from 10°C to 20°C, the temperature in Fahrenheit does not double. The relationship between Celsius and Fahrenheit temperatures is not linear, so a doubling in Celsius temperature does not equate to a doubling in Fahrenheit temperature.
Zero Celsius