37 c
310.15 k
It is a measure of temperature in the SI system, equivalent to 311.55 Kelvin - the absolute temperature. It is higher that the normal surface temperature for an adult human.
That's the average human body temperature, 98.6F. Celsius (a.k.a. Kelvin) can be converted to Fahrenheit as follows: "C x 1.8 + 32 = F" =====whoa, whoa. Kelvin is SOOO not Celsius. The formula seems right though.
37.0
If you mean body temperature, then it would be (thirty seven degrees celsius) as any other human's average body temperature should be.
38 degrees Celsius and higher is need for concern
36.5 - 37.0 Celsius or 97.7 - 98.6 Fahrenheit, though we rarely take an axillary temperature on an adult. If you leave the thermometer in place long enough, it is quite an accurate measure of the body's core temperature
The average, adult human temperature is 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
It is normal for a baby (or child or adult) to have a body temperature of about 36 to 37o Celsius (or about 96.8 to 98.6o Fahrenheit). Lower than 36o Celsius (or 96.8o Fahrenheit) means that your baby needs to be 'warmed up'.
It is normal for a baby (or child or adult) to have a body temperature of about 36 to 37o Celsius (or about 96.8 to 98.6o Fahrenheit). Lower than 36o Celsius (or 96.8o Fahrenheit) means that your baby needs to be 'warmed up'.
no..it means you have high fever.. so go to doctor and get yourself checked.
The Fahrenheit Scale is still in common use, but ... academic authorities are encouraging the teaching of the Celsius/centigrade system in use by scientists worldwide. The American aircraft industry was first to adapt the metric system ( Celsius ) 30 years ago, in order to comply with worldwide customer requirements.The adult population prefers to use the old system of temperature measurement, because they are familiar with what the Fahrenheit numbers mean in everyday situations.
An adult horse should have a temperature of between 99 and 101.5 degrees Fahrenheit.