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At What Temperature Does Water Boil At 1000 Metres Asl? How Long Should I Boil A "5minute"at Sealevel Egg?

I live close to sealevel; usually a 5 minute soft boiled egg is just fine, but when I am 1000 metres over sealevel, it is runny. I realise that the water boils at a lower temperature at altitiude, but how much lower and how much longer should I leave it to boil?

Answer:At an altitude of 1000 meters the boiling point of water is little changed from that at sea level - it's 96.7 degrees Centigrade (206.1 degrees Fahrenheit). The difference it will have on your egg is minimal and you'll only need to boil it for a few seconds more.

At What Temperature, And For How Long Should I Cook My Chicken Drumsticks In A Gas Oven?

Okay, I have cooked drumsticks before, but lately I've had problems. I really think that cooking drumsticks depends on the type of oven you have. At my parent's house, they have an eletcric oven. I cooked the drumsticks theree at 400 degrees for about an hour, and they were fine no problem. Now, my sister has a gas oven, and I cooked the drumsticks at the same temperature, 400 degrees, for an hour. They came out looking a little pink on the inside, and the bone was a purpley-red color. Should I reduce the temperature? I was thinking 350, because that's what I make boneelss breasts with, but I don't know if drumsticks are different since they have the bone in them. So yes, my drumsticks do have the bone in them. Any suggestions?

Answer:I feel your pain. Gas ovens are tricky, and I grew up with not one but TWO in the house. Unlike eletcric ovens, whichh regulate temperatures based upon pre-set parameters, gas ovens rely a lot on the flow of natural gas inot the heating element. When I was growing up, Mom & Dad would constantly have to adjust recipes because the things weren't heating up properly, and they'd yell at the gas company the next day. That being said, you will have to probably drop the temp 25-50 degrees to compensate for that heating element. I would also call your gas company to have them send someone out to "regulate" your oven to make sure it was heating properly. As far as the drumstick issue, try them at 375 and check after an hour. Bone-in foods usually cook slower than boned items, so you may wish to give it anorthere 15-20 minutes after that. Let me know how it turns out!

At The Start Of A Trip, A Driver Adjusts The Absolute Pressure In Her Tires?

At the start of a trip, a driver adjusts the absolute pressure in her tires to be 2.81 105 Pa when the outdoor temperature is 283 K. At the end of the trip she measures the pressure to be 2.95 105 Pa. Ignoring the expansion of the tires, find the air temperature inside the tires at the end of the trip.

Answer:I recommend HyperPhysics.info for any and all physics problems. A quick hyper physics search for ideal gas law gives: http://hyperphysics.info/?cx=partner-pub-6503468025187103%3Akxag2b-tx0r&cof=FORID%3A9&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=ideal+gas+law The first link has the governing equations, the second has an online calculator. Enjoy!

At What Horsepower Level In A 93 240sx Automatic Will I Lose All Traction When I Step On The Gas?

At what horsepower level in a 93 240sx automatic will I lose all traction when I step on the gas causing me just to spin my back tires at takeoff and go nowhere. I want to keep my hp level at a point where I can still take off quick without too much spinning. I am running street tires. Thank you.

Answer:The automatic transmission really soaks up those RPM and really makes the 240SX sluggish. You'll need almost 200 hp to drift successfuly. 240SX motors were originally Pick Up truck motors reliable fair low end torque but not much of that power ever makes it to the wheels. Once you get the power up in the motor the auto trans will suffer. Good Luck SR-20DET motor mannual trans and ECM and J spec wiring harness upgrade in your future or a V-8 LS1 ?

At What Temperature Should My 99 Grand Prix Be Running At In About 95 Degree Heat?

My Grand Prix has been running at around 210. Even on the freeway it cools down to about 180. I dont remember last summer it running so hot. Its been between 95 and 105 lately. Is that a normal temp for it to be running at?

Answer:my answer is try to check it out first on auto repair shop..



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