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Old 07-22-21, 07:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Sy Reene
You need to calculate the percentage difference using the Kelvin temperature scale. Eg. 80 degree vs. 81 degrees Fahrenheit would be about a .2% difference.

That's helpful. By that reasoning, your head could be 50˚ hotter but it's only 10% difference so no biggie.
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