Twice as cold (assuming that's what you mean w/ your cute little spelling choices) is hard to define. Do you mean "half as warm"? Because heat is the measurable quantity, cold is not.
0 celsius is 273 Kelvin. Kelvin is the absolute temperature scale, where it is accurate to say "twice as hot". It is where "Absolute Zero" is indeed, 0 K.
Thus, half of 273 Kelvin would be 136.5 K, or -136.5 deg C.
Now why is this in the comics section?
2006-09-12 01:36:54
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answered by Iridium190 5
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Today temp.= 0 deg celsius
2morrow temp.=2ice cold as today
therefore, 2morrow's temp.=2*0
=0 deg celsius
2006-09-12 02:08:24
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answered by pepe 1
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Twice cold means half of the temperature.
half of 0 is 0.
hence answer is 0.
2006-09-12 22:58:27
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answered by sunny 2
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i don't comprehend yet. i think of the two warmth and chilly could result ones convenience as we age with the aid of fact the equipped in thermal administration does not paintings besides. some people could be afflicted with the help of chilly at an identical time as others could be afflicted with the help of warmth. i think of the physique mass impacts the physique's ability to handle chilly and warmth.
2016-11-07 04:05:40
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answered by ? 4
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-9 deg celsius
twice as cold means that you are experiencing twice the symptoms of cold...
a typical person will shiver twice as violently at -9 celsius as he/she will at 0 celsius...
2006-09-12 01:29:39
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answer #5
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answered by Andy FF1,2,CrTr,4,5,6,7,8,9,10 5
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I really dont know the answer & the above explanations have confused me even more. Pls pick the correct answer as best ans.
2006-09-12 21:19:03
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answered by Heista 4
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I'll agree with -9 degrees
2006-09-12 01:44:36
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answered by Dr.Gagan Saini 4
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i dont know the conversion for the temp but 0c is 32f so it would be 16f so what ever that is celsies
2006-09-12 01:19:51
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answered by donald f 1
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I'll tell you tomorrow.
2006-09-12 01:29:09
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answered by Dr Know It All 5
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