Fahrenheit is a proper noun and should be capitalized.
Just like the Fahrenheit symbol, both scales were named after their inventors, Anders Celsius and Daniel Fahrenheit. It became custom to simply use the first letter of their last names as the symbol for the scale. Since everyone capitalizes their initials and their names, the symbols for the scales are capitalized also.
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It is Fahrenheit, with a capital F.
Simply a capital letter F.
The name Fahrenheit for the temperature scale is in honor of its inventor, Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit.
The average temperature of Canberra, the capital city of Australia, is 13 degrees Celsius. January average temp:21 degrees Celsius/ 70 degrees Fahrenheit, July average temp: 6 degrees Celsius/ 43 degrees Fahrenheit
A capital "F" immediately following the number in question. For examples: +36F or -20F.
Quito is the capital of Ecuador. It generally has mild winters and warm, dry summers. Annual temperatures are an average of 57 degrees Fahrenheit.
Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit had four siblings: Virginia Elizabeth Fahrenheit, Anne Barbe Fahrenheit, Georg Fahrenheit, and Johann Fahrenheit.
It varies a little from region to region, but in the capital, Honolulu, the average Spring temperatures measured in Fahrenheit are:March: 74.4April: 75.8May: 77.5June: 79.4
Because the scale was devised by Fahrenheit.
No, 32 Fahrenheit = 32 Fahrenheit, 32 Fahrenheit = 0 Celsius.
20 degrees Fahrenheit - 30 degrees Fahrenheit = -10 degrees Fahrenheit