Not sure what you mean by "bigger" since we are talking about temperatures. -10 degrees is colder, as it means ten degrees below zero.
Of course 10 degrees Celsius is greater 10 C = 32 + 10 x 9/5 F = 32 + 18 F = 50 F
10 degrees Celsius = 50 degrees Fahrenheit.
10 degrees Celsius is 50 degrees Fahrenheit.
To convert 10 degrees Celsius to Fahrenheit, you can use the formula ( F = \frac{9}{5}C + 32 ). Plugging in 10 for ( C ), you get ( F = \frac{9}{5}(10) + 32 = 50 ) degrees Fahrenheit. Therefore, 10 degrees Celsius is equal to 50 degrees Fahrenheit.
50°F = 10°C(50°F - 32) multiplied by 5/9 = 10°C
10 degrees Fahrenheit equal (10-32) x 5/9 = - 22 x 5/9 = - 12.222 Celsius.
F = (1.8 * C) + 32 Example: Find Fahrenheit when Celsius = 10 F = (1.8 * 10) + 32 F = 18 + 32 F = 50 10 degrees Celsius is equal to 50 degrees Fahrenheit
50 degrees Fahrenheit = 10 degrees Celsius.
10 degrees Celsius is equal to 50 degrees Fahrenheit. This can be calculated using the formula: F = (C x 9/5) + 32.
When there is 10 degrees Celsius we have 50 degrees Fahrenheit. Only there is Fahrenheit 5 times Celsius.
-10 C = 32 + -10 x 9/5 = 32 - 18 = 14 F greater than 10 F
To convert Fahrenheit to Celsius, you can use the formula: (°F - 32) x 5/9. So for 10°F, the conversion to Celsius would be: (10 - 32) x 5/9 = -12.2°C.