To mathematically work Fahrenheit to Celsius you should first subtract 32, and then multiply by 100/180.
To convert a temperature from Fahrenheit to Celsius, subtract 32 from the Fahrenheit temperature and then multiply the result by 5/9. The formula is:
°C = (°F - 32) x 5/9
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Weight is mass times acceleration due to gravity.
Arabic numerals are simpler to work with mathematically.
Historical reasons. Actually, there were yet other scales, especially Reaumur; fortunately, it disappeared.Unfortunately, some countries still use Fahrenheit; it will take a while until they adopt the international standard. The scale that should be used nowadays is Centigrade; or (for scientific work) Kelvin.Historical reasons. Actually, there were yet other scales, especially Reaumur; fortunately, it disappeared.Unfortunately, some countries still use Fahrenheit; it will take a while until they adopt the international standard. The scale that should be used nowadays is Centigrade; or (for scientific work) Kelvin.Historical reasons. Actually, there were yet other scales, especially Reaumur; fortunately, it disappeared.Unfortunately, some countries still use Fahrenheit; it will take a while until they adopt the international standard. The scale that should be used nowadays is Centigrade; or (for scientific work) Kelvin.Historical reasons. Actually, there were yet other scales, especially Reaumur; fortunately, it disappeared.Unfortunately, some countries still use Fahrenheit; it will take a while until they adopt the international standard. The scale that should be used nowadays is Centigrade; or (for scientific work) Kelvin.
No. For a gas, temperature also comes into the equation.
Take the number in centigrade and multiply it by 9. Take that number and divide by 5. Take that number and add 32.
The Centigrade or Celsius scale is the temperature scale typically used for scientific work. On the Centigrade scale water freezes at zero degrees and boils at 100 degrees.
In a way, all currently existing superconductors are "low-temperature", but some more so than others. The traditional superconductors work up to about 20 K (or minus 253 Centigrade); more recent "high-temperature superconductors" work up to 100 K or so. 100 K is still minus 173 Centigrade, but it is much "hotter" than the traditional superconductors. The new "high-temperature" superconductors apparently work different than the old-fashioned ones; at least, the theory that explains the traditional superconductors fails to explain how the new superconductors work.
Official weather forecasts are given in Celsius (centigrade), but many people still work in Fahrenheit.
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It is important to know these temperatures for many reasons. It depends what you are measuring as to whether these temperatures are important, for example enzymes which help digest food in the stomach work best at 37 degrees centigrade and this is why your body's core temperature is always at 37.
Weight is mass times acceleration due to gravity.
3/5 can be mathematically expressed as a decimal giving 0.6.
Arabic numerals are simpler to work with mathematically.
Everyday temperature is measured in degrees celcius. Officially temperature is measured in kelvin. the only difference between kelvin and degrees celcius is that zero kelvin is absolute zero ( the coldest theoretical temp possible) and zero degrees celsius is the triple point of water. So that 0oC is 273.15 kelvin.
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