F degrees Fahrenheit = 5*(F-32)/9+273.15 K. So 34 deg F = 274.26 K
British Thermal Unit. Does that help? Actually, the amount of heat required to raise one pound of water, one degree F. In A/C terms it is generally BTUH with the H indicating "per hour." A/C terms are generally associated with a time frame.
5 F = -15 C 5 C = 41 F The difference is 20 C or 36 F.
10° C would be equal to 50° F. The formula for converting C° to F° is to multiply the C° by 1.8, then add 32.
C to F: F = 1.8*C + 32C to K: K = C - 273.15 F to C: C = 5/9*(F- 32) F to K: K = 5/9*(F- 32) - 273.15 K to C: C = K + 273.15 K to F: K = 1.8*(K - 273.15) + 32
-34 c = -29.2 f -34 f = -36.67 c
- 34 C = 32 + (-34) x 1.8 F = 32 - 61.2 F = - 29.2 F
34°F = 1.1°Celsius: (34°F - 32) multiplied by 5/9 = 1.1°C
34 degrees Celsius = 93.2 degrees Fahrenheit
34 f. = 1.111111 c.
34 F = (34 - 32) x 5/9 degrees centigrade = 10/9 C = 1.1111 C
34 C
93.2°F
34°C = 93.2°F34°C multiplied by 1.8 +32 = 93.2°F
I assume you wish to convert 34 degrees Celsius to degrees Fahrenheit. f=9/5c+32 f=9/5*34+32 f=61.2+32 f=93.2 34 degrees c is 93.2 degrees f
The average temperature is 30˚F (34˚C) - 32˚F (0˚C).
34°C is the warmer temperature. 90°F is only about 32.2°C.