Which is warmer?
-50°F or 10°F
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Of course 10°F because it is the positive temperature. So it will be warmer.
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Fahrenheit scale:
Condition 1:
Boiling point = 212°F
Melting point = 32 ° F
We know freezing is a process in which heat is rejected. So in -50°F cooler than 10°F
So warmer will be 10°F.
Condition 2:
-50°F is negative so it is cooler than 10°F postitive. Hence warmer is 10°F.
Condition 1:
Boiling point = 212°F
Melting point = 32 ° F
We know freezing is a process in which heat is rejected. So in -50°F cooler than 10°F
So warmer will be 10°F.
Condition 2:
-50°F is negative so it is cooler than 10°F postitive. Hence warmer is 10°F.
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