If you had to live the rest of your life in single or triple digit temperatures which would you choose?
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Triple digits. Air conditioning works well and is more energy efficient than heating.
Only for inductive heating. A heat pump is basically the same as an AC in reverse.
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Original question by @[email protected]
Freedom degrees. Roughly -13° or 38° if you live in the sane parts of the world.
I’d pick triple digits, mostly because I’ve lived in places that routinely hit 100° in the summer, and I hate shoveling snow.
Single digits, you can always put on another layer.
Triple digit heat is miserable.
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Only for inductive heating. A heat pump is basically the same as an AC in reverse.
Ah, but you also have to consider the amount of heating and cooling you’re doing. Assuming that you’re comfortable at a normal room temperature of 70F, that’s 30 degrees of cooling from triple digits, but 61 degrees from single. And, you’re also going to want to take into consideration the heat of fusion of water as you are melting whatever ice comes which raises the amount of energy required even more.
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Original question by @[email protected]
Freedom degrees. Roughly -13° or 38° if you live in the sane parts of the world.
I’d pick triple digits, mostly because I’ve lived in places that routinely hit 100° in the summer, and I hate shoveling snow.
Celcius or...?
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Ah, but you also have to consider the amount of heating and cooling you’re doing. Assuming that you’re comfortable at a normal room temperature of 70F, that’s 30 degrees of cooling from triple digits, but 61 degrees from single. And, you’re also going to want to take into consideration the heat of fusion of water as you are melting whatever ice comes which raises the amount of energy required even more.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]Triple digit Kelvin is already quite comfortable.
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Original question by @[email protected]
Freedom degrees. Roughly -13° or 38° if you live in the sane parts of the world.
I’d pick triple digits, mostly because I’ve lived in places that routinely hit 100° in the summer, and I hate shoveling snow.
Single as I would die immediately at 100°C
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Original question by @[email protected]
Freedom degrees. Roughly -13° or 38° if you live in the sane parts of the world.
I’d pick triple digits, mostly because I’ve lived in places that routinely hit 100° in the summer, and I hate shoveling snow.
What is the humidity level?
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Celcius or...?
Kelvin I guess.
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Original question by @[email protected]
Freedom degrees. Roughly -13° or 38° if you live in the sane parts of the world.
I’d pick triple digits, mostly because I’ve lived in places that routinely hit 100° in the summer, and I hate shoveling snow.
Single. Is what I am used to as a Canadian.
Also, triple digit is lethal.
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Original question by @[email protected]
Freedom degrees. Roughly -13° or 38° if you live in the sane parts of the world.
I’d pick triple digits, mostly because I’ve lived in places that routinely hit 100° in the summer, and I hate shoveling snow.
Single, that would mean there is a lot of water.
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Single as I would die immediately at 100°C
Same as 9C is quite palatable.
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Original question by @[email protected]
Freedom degrees. Roughly -13° or 38° if you live in the sane parts of the world.
I’d pick triple digits, mostly because I’ve lived in places that routinely hit 100° in the summer, and I hate shoveling snow.
Probably singles. -5° and 5° isn't much of a swing. Don't think I could hang at -425°.
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Single. Is what I am used to as a Canadian.
Also, triple digit is lethal.
i mean, single digits is also leathal; 9F is much worse than 100F. it is just easier to warm a room than it is to cool it down, but if you had to be exposed to the outside temperature 9F will kill you, 100F won't
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Original question by @[email protected]
Freedom degrees. Roughly -13° or 38° if you live in the sane parts of the world.
I’d pick triple digits, mostly because I’ve lived in places that routinely hit 100° in the summer, and I hate shoveling snow.
Never going below 100F? There's not enough electricity to cool the houses. Too hot for crops and livestock.
Never going above 9F? There's not enough fuel to heat those houses. Too cold for crops and livestock.
So I guess we all just die.
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Original question by @[email protected]
Freedom degrees. Roughly -13° or 38° if you live in the sane parts of the world.
I’d pick triple digits, mostly because I’ve lived in places that routinely hit 100° in the summer, and I hate shoveling snow.
Probably triple. We frequently hit singles here and all we do is complain about how we wish it was summer. I see people pointing out that 100° can be lethal, but not nearly as lethal as 9°
And on the really hot days (although we never hit 100) we still complain, but always follow it with: at least it's not snowing!
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Original question by @[email protected]
Freedom degrees. Roughly -13° or 38° if you live in the sane parts of the world.
I’d pick triple digits, mostly because I’ve lived in places that routinely hit 100° in the summer, and I hate shoveling snow.
I’ve lived in places that routinely hit 100° in the summer
On which planet LOL?
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I’ve lived in places that routinely hit 100° in the summer
On which planet LOL?
I think they mean Farenheit
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Original question by @[email protected]
Freedom degrees. Roughly -13° or 38° if you live in the sane parts of the world.
I’d pick triple digits, mostly because I’ve lived in places that routinely hit 100° in the summer, and I hate shoveling snow.
Single digits, 100%.
Single digits range from -9F to 9F. Triple digits start at 100F, and can go way the fuck up from there. (And with climate change, they will!) Once you start approaching triple digits, you have to worry about humidity, because you can easily hit a combination that's literally too hot to live.
Is -9F unpleasant? Sure. But you can layer clothing, and that will keep you comfortable. Death Valley has hit >130F, and when that happens people die, even if they drink gallons of water and stay in the shade.
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Original question by @[email protected]
Freedom degrees. Roughly -13° or 38° if you live in the sane parts of the world.
I’d pick triple digits, mostly because I’ve lived in places that routinely hit 100° in the summer, and I hate shoveling snow.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]Lol I already do! At least in F.
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Triple digits. Air conditioning works well and is more energy efficient than heating.
Unless you're homeless. Or like, a lot of animals.