It depends on where it is and what you're used to, if you live near the equator, its probably quite a common and bearable temperature, but if you live somewhere like England (Like me) You'd probably declare it as the Apocalypse ;)
Depends on where you live. (The temperature actually...) Cool: Low-30(C)- High 20C - 5w/30 Low-22(F) - High 68(F) - 5w/30 Average: Low-20(C)- High 40(c) - 10w/30 Low-04(F)- High 104(f) - 10w/30 Hot: Low-15(C)- High 40+(C) 15w/40 Low 15(F) - High 110+(F) 15w/40
mean temperature in summer is between 35 C and 40 C
Temperature: -40* C to 20* C, Average summer temperature is 10* C
Let's call the temperature in Fahrenheit F, and the temperature in Celsius C. F = 1.8 C + 32 C = F C = 1.8 C + 32 -32 = 0.8 C C = -40, so -40 is the temperature at which the Fahrenheit and Celsius scales match.
- 40 °F = - 40 °C The temperature of -40° is the same temperature on both scales. Converting -40 °C to Fahrenheit is (9/5 x 40°) + 32° = -72° + 32° = -40°F.
-40 centigrade is the temperature which is equal to -40 Fahrenheit and vice versa.
-40 is the only temperature where F and C are exactly the same. Neither one is colder.
) Define two functions that convert temperatures between degrees Fahrenheit and degrees Celsius. C= (F+40)* 5/9 -40 F= (C+40)* 9/5 -40 > (defun f-to-c (f)(- (/ (* (+ f 40) 5) 9) 40)) > (defun c-to-f (c)(- (/ (* (+ c 40) 9) 5.0) 40))
-40 F = -40 C It is the only temperature where the two scales coincide.
Plutos temp is -223 c to 40 c
Conversion: -40°C = -40°F = 233.15 K
in 5 degree c to 40 degree c