• ouRKaoS@lemmy.today
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    1 day ago

    I’ve always explained °Fwith:

    0° = Cold AF

    100° = Hot AF

    50° = Chilly, but manageable

    • qyron@sopuli.xyz
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      1 day ago

      For Celsius

      0º - water becomes solid - it’s cold

      25º - water is refreshing - ideal temperature

      50º - water is scalding - dangerous

      100º - water is boiling - guaranteed serious injure territory from this point forward

      And, since nobody seems to reach an agreement…

      For Kelvin

      0º - matter has ceased to move; collapse of matter and reality as we understand it - it’s cold

      273.15º - water is remains solid - still cold

      298.15º - water is a fluid, drinkable, safe to enter - ideal temperature

      323.15º - water is capable of delivering serious injuries upon contact - dangerous

      373.15º - water is passing into vapour form at high rythm - avoid proximity and all contact from this point forward

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          17 hours ago

          I’ll leave as a testimony of my idiocy. May those seeking to demonstrate my ineptitude never lack evidence.

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        20 hours ago

        25º - water is refreshing

        Get the fuck out of here with your miserable warm water, water is refreshing between 3° and 10°C.

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          18 hours ago

          You want to take a swim in water at that temperature? Be my guest. And drinking water that cold? I don’t my teeth enamel redone.

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            17 hours ago

            If I want to be refreshed, yeah. Also, unless it’s scalding hot it shouldn’t damage teeth - you might want to look into the content of your water rather than it’s temperature if it’s damaging your tooth enamel.