The normal oral temperature range for a healthy adult typically falls between 97°F (36.1°C) and 99°F (37.2°C). Factors such as the time of day, activity level, and individual variations can influence body temperature. If the oral temperature is consistently above 100.4°F (38°C), it may indicate a fever.
Conversion formula: [°F] = [°C] * 9 ⁄ 5 + 32 = 38 * 9 / 5 + 32 = 100.4 °F
A refrigerator should typically operate at a temperature between 35°F and 38°F (1.7°C and 3.3°C) to ensure food safety and freshness. Keeping the temperature within this range helps slow bacterial growth and preserves the quality of perishable items. It's also advisable to monitor the temperature regularly with a thermometer for optimal performance.
38°C is equal to 100.4°F
the human temperature in C is between 37C
Temperature is measured in the metric unit of degrees Celsius (°C).
38 deg C
A normal body temperature for dogs is between 38°C and 39.2°C (100.4°F - 102.6°F).
The saturation temperature of R-410A at 38 psig is approximately 18.5°C or 65.3°F.
The highest temperature is 302 K.
To have a fever you need to have a temperature of 99 F and 38 C. Good Luck :)
99.6 deg F = 37.555... deg C
38 degrees C
38 cal
yes this is a fever for anyone. the normal temperature for humans is 37˚C.
The Celsius degree uses the boiling and freezing temperature as a base for indicating temperature. 0 degrees Celsius is the temperature at which water freezes and boils at a 100 degrees Celsius. The kelvin degree has the same "amount" of heat between each degree but uses the absolute coldest point as zero (-275 C and -463 F). To convert Fahrenheit to Celsius you subtract 38 and divide by 1.8 ( (F-38)/1.8=C) and Celsius to Fahrenheit you take C*1.8+38. The Fahrenheit degree uses human body temperature as base which is approximately 37-38 C and 100 F.
A normal oral temperature range in Celsius is typically between 36.1°C to 37.2°C. Any temperature above or below this range may indicate a fever or hypothermia.