GOOD QUESTION. Well, u can use the Farenheit scale. 0 C = 32 F 32/2 is 16 then to calculate from farenheit to celcius then it is C / 1.8 - 32 = F so the temperature will be -23.11
2006-09-15 01:46:54
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answered by Ultimate Chopin Fan 4
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0 degrees
2006-09-15 00:18:14
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answered by onlyafewwillknow 3
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Temperature is on a numeric scale that lacks concepts like multiplication and division. Because it is a number you can multiply or divide it but it has little bearing on what the result "feels like". It cannot even be said that 100 is twice as warm as 50.
2006-09-15 00:37:59
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answered by Paul K 6
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273 degree Centigrade
Also Modify the Question with 0 degree centigrade
2006-09-15 00:28:49
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answered by Anonymous
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o degrees means 273 Kelvin. So you can calculate it from that
2006-09-15 00:22:05
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answered by Sachin 2
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That statement has no meaning.
Aloha
2006-09-15 00:23:22
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answered by Anonymous
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haha good question! dont think you can quantify it! :D
2006-09-15 00:19:05
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answered by MC Hammer Daddy 2
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