Fairly hot. But not extremely
Well 30 C is hot, 30 F is cold. That depends if it is 30 degrees Celsius or 30 degrees Fahrenheit. If it was 30 degrees C then it would be hot because it is around 85 degrees F. If it was 30 degrees F....then it would be darn cold.
85 degrees Celsius = 185 degrees Fahrenheit.
1). An angle just a few degrees short of a right angle. 2). A Fahrenheit temperature on a pleasant day bordering on the warm in the mid-temperate latitudes. 3). An interior Celsius temperature of an overdone chicken or roast. 4). A Kelvin or Rankine temperature inside the experimental equipment in a cold-temperature laboratory.
To convert from degrees Fahrenheit to degrees Celsius, subtract 32, multiply by 5, and divide by 9. In this instance:85 - 32 = 53 x 5 = 265 / 9 = 29.4 recurring (that is, 29.4444..)Therefore, 85 degrees Fahrenheit is equal to 29.4 recurring degrees Celsius.85 degrees Fahrenheit = 29.4 degrees Celsius
-85°F
Well 330C is hot, 330F is cold. That depends if it is 33 degrees Celsius or 33 degrees Fahrenheit. If it was 33 degrees C then it would be hot because it is around 85 degrees F. If it was 33 degrees F....then it would be darn cold.
Well 30 C is hot, 30 F is cold. That depends if it is 30 degrees Celsius or 30 degrees Fahrenheit. If it was 30 degrees C then it would be hot because it is around 85 degrees F. If it was 30 degrees F....then it would be darn cold.
It is hot, being just over 29 Centigrade.
85 degrees Fahrenheit = 29.4 degrees Celsius
85 degrees Fahrenheit = 29.4 degrees Celsius.
Hot tubs are usually kept between 100 - 104 degrees Fahrenheit
They should have an ambient temperature of 75-85 degrees Fahrenheit, and a hot spot of about 90 degrees Fahrenheit.
-85
85 degrees Celsius = 185 degrees Fahrenheit.
-65 degrees Celsius = -85 degrees Fahrenheit.
1). An angle just a few degrees short of a right angle. 2). A Fahrenheit temperature on a pleasant day bordering on the warm in the mid-temperate latitudes. 3). An interior Celsius temperature of an overdone chicken or roast. 4). A Kelvin or Rankine temperature inside the experimental equipment in a cold-temperature laboratory.
To convert from degrees Fahrenheit to degrees Celsius, subtract 32, multiply by 5, and divide by 9. In this instance:85 - 32 = 53 x 5 = 265 / 9 = 29.4 recurring (that is, 29.4444..)Therefore, 85 degrees Fahrenheit is equal to 29.4 recurring degrees Celsius.85 degrees Fahrenheit = 29.4 degrees Celsius