FAQ

What is the Rise in Temperature at which the track is laid?
The Rise in Temperature at which the track is laid is the minimum temperature that exceeds the normal temperature at which the track is laid. Rise in Temperature at which the track is laid is usually measured using the Degree Celsius for Temperature Difference. Note that the value of Rise in Temperature at which the track is laid is always positive.
Can the Rise in Temperature at which the track is laid be negative?
No, the Rise in Temperature at which the track is laid, measured in Temperature Difference cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Rise in Temperature at which the track is laid?
Rise in Temperature at which the track is laid is usually measured using the Degree Celsius[°C] for Temperature Difference. Kelvin[°C], Degree Centigrade[°C], Degree Fahrenheit[°C] are the few other units in which Rise in Temperature at which the track is laid can be measured.
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