How about 40 Channels on a Citizens' Band Radio? C Bad
40= 104 f
60.8 °F . The formula is 1.8(°C)+32
40 C is higher.
104 ℉
-40 F = (-40 -32)x 5/9 C = -72 x 5/9 = -40 C
Converted to Fahrenheit, this is also -40 degrees.
If you are you refering to temperature scales Celcius and Fahrenheit, then the crossing of the two scales happens at -40 degrees. That is because of a 32 degree difference at freezing point of water and the F-scale is 5/9ths of the C-scale. C = (F - 32) * 5/9 and F = (C * 9/5) + 32 so -40 = (-40 * 9/5) + 32 = -40
-5° to -40° in Fahrenheit is -20.56° to -40° on the Celsius scale. (At -40° they have the same value, -40°F = -40°C)
12 deg F is -11.11... deg C so the difference is 5.11... degrees in the Celsius scale. However, since neither scale is absolute it would be incorrect to say that the difference is 5.11... deg C. It would be correct to say that the difference is 5.11... Kelvin since that is an absolute scale. All that sounds rather complicated and an illustration might help. To start with we know (or can calculate) that -40 deg C = -40 deg F. So what is the difference between -40 deg C and -40 deg F? Since -40 deg F = -40 deg C, the difference is 0 deg on the Celsius scale. But 0 deg C is 32 deg F so does that make the difference 32 deg F? No, because the difference on the F scale is also 0 deg.
It can't be accurately converted.The softest metal on the C scale gets a 1 rating.That 1 rating is the equivalent of 82 on the B scale, which is the Rockwell scale used for copper.Copper and all it's alloys are down around the 40 range of the B scale.And you can't assume that a B scale 40 is half of a C scale 1, either. Since the tests use different metal ball sizes, it's an issue of being an unequal scale.
No temperature is exactly the same on every scale. This is because the Kelvin and Celsius scales, and the Rankine and Fahrenheit scales, are always a constant difference. -40 C = -40 F
c scale sharp c scale and low c scale?no?yes!
C major is a major scale starting from C.
The C major scale is: C, D, E, F, G, A, B, C.
An octave scale... is any scale covering eight notes. For example, the Scale of C consists of the notes C,D,E,F,G,A,B & C. The scale of F is F,G,A,A#,C,D,E & F
It is called absolute zero, the lowest temperature matter can reach. * Note that the word degrees and its symbol (°C, °F) are not used with the Kelvin scale. The temperature -233.15 °C is expressed as "40 Kelvins" or 40 K.