Asked by Laruen
What instrument are used to measure mass?
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
http://www.globio.org/glossopedia/article.aspx?art_id=60&art_nm=Measurement
Answered by
Laruen
Thank You !!!!! :)
Answered by
Ms. Sue
You're welcome.
Answered by
Laruen
How does a Thermometer work?
Answered by
Laruen
also
what are the common temperature in degrees celsuis?
0'C =
20'C =
37'C =
100'C =
what are the common temperature in degrees celsuis?
0'C =
20'C =
37'C =
100'C =
Answered by
Ms. Sue
http://www.whyzz.com/how-do-thermometers-work
You've posted the Celsius degrees. Do you need to convert them to Fahrenheit?
http://www.metric-conversions.org/temperature/celsius-to-fahrenheit.htm
You've posted the Celsius degrees. Do you need to convert them to Fahrenheit?
http://www.metric-conversions.org/temperature/celsius-to-fahrenheit.htm
Answered by
Laruen
Thank You !!! (for the first one)
For the second part no I don't need to convert them. When answering them I have to put it in Celsius.
For the second part no I don't need to convert them. When answering them I have to put it in Celsius.
Answered by
Laruen
Sra I don't have to convert them. When answering them I have to put it in Celsius.
Answered by
Laruen
Sra im just letting you know im in 7th grade
Answered by
Laruen
can you help me in the second part
what are the common temperature in degrees celsuis?
0'C =
20'C =
37'C =
100'C =
i don't have to put it in F only Celsuis
what are the common temperature in degrees celsuis?
0'C =
20'C =
37'C =
100'C =
i don't have to put it in F only Celsuis
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Those are in Celsius!
Please clarify.
Please clarify.
Answered by
Laruen
i cant
is there a site about this that can help me
is there a site about this that can help me
Answered by
Laruen
never mind i clarify
Answered by
Laruen
Is this is correct
0'C = 37 degrees F
20'C = 68 degrees F
37'C = 98.6 degrees F
100'C = 212 degrees F
I realize that i do hav 2 put it in F
0'C = 37 degrees F
20'C = 68 degrees F
37'C = 98.6 degrees F
100'C = 212 degrees F
I realize that i do hav 2 put it in F
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Your first answer is wrong. The others are correct.
Answered by
Laruen
what was the answer for the first one
Answered by
Laruen
idt it's 37F
i don't know what it equal to
Ms. Sue wat is the answer for the first one.
i don't know what it equal to
Ms. Sue wat is the answer for the first one.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Did you use one of the conversions sites that Sra and I posted for you?
Hint: it's the freezing point of water.
Hint: it's the freezing point of water.
Answered by
Laruen
40F ?
Theres nothing to multiply with 0 on the site.
Theres nothing to multiply with 0 on the site.
Answered by
Laruen
im wrong 1 sec
Answered by
Laruen
ok im right
but is that the correct answer
40F
but is that the correct answer
40F
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Wrong.
http://www.wbuf.noaa.gov/tempfc.htm
http://www.wbuf.noaa.gov/tempfc.htm
Answered by
Laruen
-40F?
Answered by
Laruen
32 degrees F (my brother is helping me)
is that correct
is that correct
Answered by
Ms. Sue
I don't understand what your problem is. The website I posted shows the answer very clearly.
0 degrees C = 32 degrees F.
0 degrees C = 32 degrees F.
Answered by
Laruen
YAYAYAYAY I GOT IT RIGHT
GOOD NITE
THANK U
MY BROTHER TOLD ME !!!!
GOOD NITE
GOOD NITE
THANK U
MY BROTHER TOLD ME !!!!
GOOD NITE
Answered by
Laruen
THX MS. SUE
IM GOING 2 ACE THAT SCI EXAM 2MORROW (QUARTLY)
IM GOING 2 ACE THAT SCI EXAM 2MORROW (QUARTLY)
Answered by
Laruen
OH NOW I GET IT (I USE A RANDOM # AND THEY GIVE IT 2 ME)
THX FOR THE SITE
THX FOR THE SITE
Answered by
Segun
By means of beam balance.
Answered by
soultaker
Geiger counters are commonly used to measure the amount of radioactivity, but there are other types of detectors that may be used.
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