The temperature after 5.5 minutes would depend on the initial temperature and any influencing factors like the environment or heat source. To determine the new temperature, you would need to consider the rate of change of temperature over time or any specific equations or data related to the system in question.
A temperature of 55 degrees Fahrenheit would typically feel cool to most people. It may feel moderate or mild depending on the individual, but usually would not feel very warm.
As you stretch a rubber band, its temperature increases due to the internal friction within the material caused by the stretching. This increase in temperature is a result of the conversion of mechanical energy (from stretching) into thermal energy. After ten minutes of continuous stretching, the rubber band will likely reach a higher temperature than its initial state.
The answer is 328.15 K (approx.). The Kelvin scale starts at absolute zero and is used in scientific laboratories. Celsius is for general use and set 0 and 100 as melting and boiling point of water respectively. To convert from C to K, add 273.15 to C.
Water typically boils in about 5 minutes. However, this can vary depending on factors such as altitude and the amount of water being heated.
You can use a thermometer to measure room temperature accurately. Place the thermometer in the room for a few minutes to ensure an accurate reading.
1 hour = 60 minutes1 hour + 55 minutes = 60 minutes + 55 minutes = 115minutes
There are 55 + 1440k minutes where k is any integer.
55 hours = 3,300 minutes.
55 minutes = 9167/10000
5 hours and 55 minutes is equal to 355 minutes.
As there are a maximum of 60 minutes in an hour, 55 minutes in decimal form would be 55 divided by 60, which is 0.91666.
(6 hours 30 minutes) + (55 minutes) = 7 hours 25 minutes
60 minutes in an hour 55/60 Numerator = 55 denominator = 60 55/60 = 11/12
55 minutes is 55/60 hours. 6km divided by 55/60 = 6.5km/h
1 hour = 60 minutes time = distance ÷ speed = 6 miles ÷ 55 mph = 6/55 hour = 6/55 x 60 minutes = 66/11 minutes ≈ 6.55 minutes
There are 60 minutes in 1 hour. Divide 115 by 60 to find the answer which is 1 hour and 55 minutes.
350* degrees for 35-55 minutes depending in if it is frozen or not. internal temp should be 160*