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If the outside temp is 0 f today and tomorrow will twice as cold what will the temp be?
Posted — UpdatedBy Jimmy Gardner
MIKE MOSS SAYS: Jimmy, I'll assume that by "twice as cold" you mean half as warm. In that case, the temperature that is halfway between zero degrees F and absolute zero (at which there is no molecular motion, and therefore no heat) would be about -230 degrees F. Brrrrrrr!!!
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