-233ºC = -387ºF
Answer: -40 ºC = -40 ºFAnswer: 233 K = -40 ºF
233 and 1/3 C
It would be celsius 233.
-40 0C-40oC-40oF
Yes. In all temperature scales in current use (Celsius, Fahrenheit, Kelvin), larger numbers mean hotter temperatures.
The answer is 506.15 K (approx.). The Kelvin scale starts at absolute zero and is used in scientific laboratories. Celsius is for general use and set 0 and 100 as melting and boiling point of water respectively. To convert from C to K, add 273.15 to C.
40 degrees Celsius is a temperature reading taken on the Celsius scale. When 40 degrees Celsius is converted into degrees Fahrenheit it is equal to 104.00 degrees Fahrenheit.
The highest recorded temperature on the moon is around 253 degrees Fahrenheit (123 degrees Celsius) in direct sunlight at the equator, while in the shadows, temperatures can drop drastically to around -387 degrees Fahrenheit (-233 degrees Celsius).
233 K = -40.15 C
Assuming your -22 degrees is in degrees Celsius, it is equal to 251 K. To find this, you just add 273 to your degrees Celsius. If your -22 degrees is in degrees Fahrenheit, it is equal to 233 K. To find this, you will need to convert Fahrenheit to Celsius by subtracting 32 from your degrees Fahrenheit and multiplying that number by 5/9. Then you add 273 to your result.
(Celsius x 1.8)+32= Fahrenheit (Fahrenheit-32)/1.8= Celsius
Fahrenheit = (Celsius * 1.8) + 32 Celsius = (Fahrenheit - 32) / 1.8