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How hot is "hot" and how cold is "cold" - The extremes of the universe (Original Post)
packman
Jun 2018
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PoindexterOglethorpe
(25,861 posts)1. Thank you!
That's an amazing chart.
SidDithers
(44,228 posts)2. Nice graphic. DU Rec...nt
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ProudLib72
(17,984 posts)3. Three cheers for the indestructible water bear!
Who knew an animal could survive a tenth of a degree from absolute zero or super heated steam?
Maraya1969
(22,482 posts)4. Here is how I convert Celsius to Fahrenheit easily. Multiply by 2 and add 32
It is fairly accurate.
RandomAccess
(5,210 posts)5. Thanks, I needed that.
Rather desperately.
When I see Celsius I go all brain-dead and flummoxed. Maybe this will stop that.
RandomAccess
(5,210 posts)6. So I'm amused --
"Absolute hot" is a scientific term?? Cute.
3Hotdogs
(12,384 posts)7. When the Cern collider created the temperature, why didn't it melt everything else around it?
How were the surroundings protected?