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Dr. Vivek Prakash is a Biomedical Engineer based in Oxford, Ohio. He currently works as a Research Associate at Miami University where he is working on cell-based hormone replacement therapy. He received his PhD from the Department of Biosciences and Bioengineering at the Indian Institute of Technology.
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Are there any other ways to estimate Celsius to Fahrenheit?
To estimate Celsius to Fahrenheit without precise calculations, you can use a quick approximation. Simply double the Celsius temperature and add 30. For instance, if it's 20 degrees Celsius, doubling it to 40 and adding 30 gives an estimated Fahrenheit temperature of 70. This provides a rough conversion without the need for precise calculations.
How do I convert Celsius to Fahrenheit?
To convert Celsius to Fahrenheit, multiply the Celsius temperature by 9/5 and then add 32 to the result. For example, if you have a Celsius temperature of 20 degrees, the conversion would be 20×95+32=6820×59+32=68. Therefore, 20 degrees Celsius is equivalent to 68 degrees Fahrenheit.
Are there any other ways to test for oxygen?
You can also do the balloon test for oxygen. First, inflate a balloon with the gas being tested and securely tie it. Next, light a match or candle, and bring the inflated balloon close to the flame without direct contact. If the balloon pops or the flame is extinguished, it signifies the presence of oxygen, as oxygen supports combustion, causing an energetic reaction between the flame and the gas inside the balloon. Ensure safety precautions are in place while conducting this test.
