The expression "degrees Celsius" is a temperature, such as 10 °C that represents the coolness or warmth of a physical object, body, or gas.
The expression "Celsius degrees" refers to an interval between two measured temperatures. There are 100 Celsius degrees between water's freezing temperature 0°C and its boiling temperature 100°C.
So while the first indicates a specific measurement, the second indicates a difference between temperatures, a corresponding gain or loss of heat energy.
Celsius and Fahrenheit "degrees"
Note that Celsius "degrees" are not the same size as Fahrenheit "degrees" : the two scales use the same term to represent very different intervals. Each "degree" on the Celsius scale is 1.8 times as large as a "degree" interval in Fahrenheit. There are 180 Fahrenheit degrees between the freezing and boiling points of water (32°F and 212°F).
degrees Fahrenheit is an absolute temperature, but Fahrenheit degrees are relative quantities, refering to differences or changes. For example:
The ice water was 32 degrees Fahrenheit, but after sitting on the counter in the sunlight its temperature rose 50 Fahrenheit degrees, becoming 82 degrees Fahrenheit.
They are one and the same.
Lightning is actually hotter, it can reach temperatures of roughly 30,000 kelvins (53,540 degrees Fahrenheit). The sun, on the other hand, is eclipsed in this case -- its surface temperature is just 6,000 kelvins (10,340 degrees Fahrenheit).
They are 180 degrees apart."90 degrees north latitude" is the location of the north pole. "90 degrees southlatitude" is the location of the south pole. You cannot find two points on the Earth'ssurface that are farther apart.(I know, I know, equatorial vs polar radius and all that. Let it be.)How is 90 north latitube different 90 south latitube
Could be one of this: Boca vs River Celtic vs Rangers Barcelona vs Madrid Peñarol vs Nacional Brasil vs Argentina Fenerbahce vs Galatasaray Perspolis vs Esteghlal
The average year to date temperature in the USA is 78.2 degrees. The normal temperature for July is in the mid to upper 80's and lower 90's.
No relationship. You might as well be asking "squirrels vs bananas?".
if its 25 degrees celsius vs 25 degrees fahrenheit then fahrenheit is colder than celsius
1500ºC = 2,732ºF
It's spelt Fahrenheit, and said (FAH-RIN-HEIGHT)-it's a unit of temperature measurement, like Celsius (32 degrees Fahrenheit=0 degrees Celsius). Celsius is a newer version (1744 vs. 1724). Each degree change in Celsius is equal to 1.8 degrees in Fahrenheit.
Lightning is actually hotter, it can reach temperatures of roughly 30,000 kelvins (53,540 degrees Fahrenheit). The sun, on the other hand, is eclipsed in this case -- its surface temperature is just 6,000 kelvins (10,340 degrees Fahrenheit).
Probably. You should also look into getting a dictionary to look up the correct spelling of Fahrenheit.
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29°F equals about -1.67°C (this is 3°F below freezing, so Celsius is negative) Start by taking the number in Fahrenheit and subtracting 32. Then divide the number by 9, and then multiply it by 5. This is how you convert Fahrenheit to Celsius or use the equation C = (F - 32) × 5/9 In this case, the answer is about -1.67 degrees Celsius.
Take the Celsius temperature. -- multiply it by 1.8 -- to the result, add 32 Now you have the Fahrenheit temperature. ========================================= To go the other way: Take the Fahrenheit temperature. -- subtract 32 -- multiply the result by 5 -- divide the result by 9 Now you have the Celsius temperature.
1 c = 33.8 f
International units are the Standardized units used in Scientific literature across the world. They are different than the US Units. (For Example; The US unit for length is Mile/Feet/Inches; Whereas the International Units are Kilometers/Meters/Centimeters) Similar differences are present in weight (Pounds vs. Kilograms) and Temperature (Degrees Fahrenheit vs. Degrees Kelvin)
THC absorbed from... joint (or blunt, basically rolled): 28% Bong: 78% Vaporizer (set at optimal setting of around 350-400 degrees Fahrenheit): 92-98% *Answer obtained from "Manswers"
At the centre. (16 million degrees Celsius at the core vs. 6000 degrees at the surface)