No, not really, sometimes if youre lucky.
-40
-40 oC = -40 oF
The formula for the conversion between Fahrenheit and centigrade (celsius) is F = (9/5)C+32 So to answer the question... -40 = (9/5)(-40) + 32 -40 = -72 +32 -40 = -40
-40 degrees Celsius = -40 degrees Fahrenheit
-40 degrees Fahrenheit is equal to -40 degrees Celsius.
No.
-40
There is no real difference. In scientific usage, "degree centigrade" is more common than "centigrade degree" since the typical abbreviation is, for example, 40oC instead of 40 Co.
When you convert Fahrenheit to centigrade (Celsius) you get exactly the same reading of -40.
At -40 on both scales.
-40 centigrade is the temperature which is equal to -40 Fahrenheit and vice versa.
The cross-over temperature is -40.