Probably the same, for the equilibrium would take place sooner or later.
It should be about 5 degrees. A properly functioning refrigerator should keep food at a Fahrenheit temperature of 40 degrees - which is just about 5 degrees Celsius.
Ice temperature is 32 degrees, F. or less.
It depends on what your heat source is. An electric or petroleum fired forced air furnace will blow high volumes of air that is much hotter than 72 degrees Fahrenheit (perhaps as high as 90-100 degrees) for short periods of time. A heat pump, however, will generally blow air that is nearer the set temperature at lower volumes and for longer periods of time.
Ambient refers to the temperature of the surrounding air, i.e not at parking lot level etc. Ambient means the temperature not being effected by mechanical means, like AC or any heat source. example, if you serve a wine at ambient temperature, it is not a specific number it is what ever the room is at the time.
You would feel colder if the air temperature dropped by 5 degrees. Lower temperatures generally result in a decrease in perceived warmth.
it would be 65 degrees i n a truck and in an air plane it has to be 69 degrees
A balloon filled with -2 degrees Celsius air will move to a room to a temperature of 8 degrees Celsius because of the collision of the air particles.
The answer depends on the amount of water vapour in the air.
The SI unit would be degrees Kelvin.
The temperature of air in a refrigerator is about 3.3 Degrees Celsius
The Windchill Temperature would be around -22 degrees Fahrenheit. Windchill is a measure of how cold it feels due to the combination of air temperature and wind speed. In this case, the wind speed of 40 miles per hour would make it feel much colder than the actual air temperature of 0 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Degrees Celsius.
If the air temperature dropped below 0 degrees Celsius, the speed of sound would decrease. This is because sound travels faster in warmer air due to the increased kinetic energy of the air molecules. As temperature decreases, the speed of sound decreases as well.
The average temperature in Jupiter's air is -234 degrees Fahrenheit. The temperature becomes warmer it gets closer to the core, which can be as high as 43,000 degrees Fahrenheit.
Assuming temperature decreases at a standard lapse rate of about 6.5°C per kilometer, the temperature of the air at 500 meters would be approximately 23 degrees Celsius - (0.5 km * 6.5°C/km) = 20.25 degrees Celsius.