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Title: Today its 0°C and tomorrow it will be twice as cold, what temperature will it be
Post by: Vilrex on August 01, 2017, 11:48:42 PM
Tomorrow????


Title: Re: Today its 0°C and tomorrow it will be twice as cold, what temperature will it be
Post by: fer3219 on August 02, 2017, 02:26:57 AM
well ,  2 x  0°  =  0°  .


Title: Re: Today its 0°C and tomorrow it will be twice as cold, what temperature will it be
Post by: Moloch on August 02, 2017, 03:16:31 AM
0°C = 273°K

Assuming by twice as cold you mean half as hot, it should be 136°K or -136°C

Which, of course, makes no sense... so what the fuck is this thread about?  Simply spam to increase your post count?


Title: Re: Today its 0°C and tomorrow it will be twice as cold, what temperature will it be
Post by: Mad7Scientist on August 02, 2017, 03:20:40 AM
If it was 10C out and it went to 0C, then tomorrow would be -10C.


Title: Re: Today its 0°C and tomorrow it will be twice as cold, what temperature will it be
Post by: Vilrex on August 02, 2017, 04:15:43 PM
0°C = 273°K

Assuming by twice as cold you mean half as hot, it should be 136°K or -136°C

Which, of course, makes no sense... so what the fuck is this thread about?  Simply spam to increase your post count?

hahaha i read this question a while back and got mindfucked and now I'm just asking to see if some smart guys can answer :P


Title: Re: Today its 0°C and tomorrow it will be twice as cold, what temperature will it be
Post by: dippididodaday on August 02, 2017, 04:50:28 PM

Well to give you an estimated range of tomorrow's temp, which is kind of the best I can do with 0, is to say that it will probably be between the next closest temp which is 2 x -1 = -2  and of course 2 x 1 = 2.

The final guesstimated approximate range taken from closest above and below temperatures (in wholes) of 0 is thus between, but not -2 and 2.

Edit: But if you were to tell me, no please be more specific, then I would have to go with -1, why? because your asking twice as cold, not twice as hot, therefore a lower temperature is logical, but since a temp of -1 today would result in -2 tomorrow, and the number here is 0 and not -1, I would say ok ok -1 if you insist on precise number.  :D



Title: Re: Today its 0°C and tomorrow it will be twice as cold, what temperature will it be
Post by: Spendulus on August 03, 2017, 03:14:24 AM
0°C = 273°K

Assuming by twice as cold you mean half as hot, it should be 136°K or -136°C

Which, of course, makes no sense... so what the fuck is this thread about?  Simply spam to increase your post count?

hahaha i read this question a while back and got mindfucked and now I'm just asking to see if some smart guys can answer :P

Sure, no problem, this is a simple problem solved as follows.  First you need a good measuring device for cold (MDFC), and that's hot girls in bikinis. (HGIB).

To get statistical validity, you need at least a quantity of 20 HGIB subjected to each variation of cold. Simply apply the 0C cold to each group of 20 HGIB, then the next day, apply a variant temperature to each group. Ask is it less than, more than, or exactly twice as cold as the day prior.

I think the group that hits the twice as cold goal should get a prize.


Title: Re: Today its 0°C and tomorrow it will be twice as cold, what temperature will it be
Post by: Lieldoryn on August 03, 2017, 11:40:21 AM
If you have a zero it is a big problem. There are hot girls in bikinis may not help. Try the viagra. May be after its application, tomorrow you'll have at least one. If not then go to Thailand and change the floor. Then you'll have the chance to have one and more viagra. Lol!