At -40.
There is no such possible temperature value in Celsius or in Fahrenheit. Absolute zero (lowest measurable temperature) is -273.15°C / -459.67°F. (This is also zero on the Kelvin scale, 0 K or 0 kelvins)
Fahrenheit isn't warmer or colder than Celsius. Both are simply different ways of measuring temperature. In Celsius, one degree is larger than one degree Fahrenheit. In Celsius, water freezes at 0 degrees and boils at 100 degrees; in Fahrenheit, water freezes at 32 degrees and boils at 212 degrees. Confusion may arise because the value in Fahrenheit may be higher numerically than Celsius, even though it's the same temperature; the letter C or F is suffixed to avoid confusion. For example, room temperature in Celsius is about 24 degrees C; that same temperature measured in Fahrenheit is about 75 F.
If you mean degrees 98.6 Fahrenheit then it is 37 degrees Celsius
The starting point is that 0 Celsius equals 32 Fahrenheit. One degree Celsius is of higher value than one degree Fahrenheit. So, going less than zero on centigrade, the rate of decrease on Celsius is less than the rate of dgress of Fahrenheit until it comes the point of -40 degrees Celsius when both scales match together.Mathematically,F = C x 9/5 +32Where F is degrees Fahrenheit and C degrees CelsiusAccordingly,-40 degrees Celsius = 32 - 40 x 9/5 = -40 degrees Fahrenheit
Minus 40 degrees.
No. They are units of temperature. A value in Fahrenheit has an equivalent value in Celsius.
the temperature where Fahrenheit and Celsius scale show the same numeric value is - 40
10 degrees Fahrenheit is equal to a temperature of -12.22 degrees Celsius.
Minus 40
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Behind the value there could be °F for degrees Fahrenheit or °C for degrees Celsius. When it freezes at 0 degrees Celsius it is 32 degrees Fahrenheit. A hot temperature of 40 degrees Celsius is 104 degrees Fahrenheit.
The temperature - 40 °C is equal to -40 °F. This is the only temperature at which the two scales (Celsius and Fahrenheit) have the same numerical value.
At approximately -12.3 °F the equivalent temperature in Celsius is -24.6 °C. This is the only temperature at which the value of the temperature in Celsius is double that of the equivalent Fahrenheit temperature. To be more precise, the temperatures are -12 4/13 °F and -24 8/13 °C.
A temperature change by one degree on Celsius scale equals temperature change of 1.8 degree on Fahrenheit scale or F (Fahrenheit) = 1.8 C (Celsius) + 32
To convert Celsius to Fahrenheit - Multiply the Celsius value by 1.8 THEN add 32 To convert Fahrenheit to Celsius - Subtract 32 from the Fahrenheit value THEN Divide by 1.8
-5° to -40° in Fahrenheit is -20.56° to -40° on the Celsius scale. (At -40° they have the same value, -40°F = -40°C)