-40 degrees Fahrenheit is equal to -40 degrees Celsius.
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-40 degrees Celsius = -40 degrees Fahrenheit
They are both exactly the same. Try the link below if you don't believe it. +++ It is too - that equivalence must be unique though! (I used a conversion programme on my computer, rather than on-line, but I don't think you can post active links on Answers.)
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-40 degrees Celsius is equal to -40 degrees Fahrenheit.
Minus 40 degrees is the point where both scales read the same, so it would be -40 F
The temperature at which Celsius and Fahrenheit readings are equal is -40 degrees. This is the point where the two temperature scales intersect.
The formula for the conversion between Fahrenheit and centigrade (celsius) is F = (9/5)C+32 So to answer the question... -40 = (9/5)(-40) + 32 -40 = -72 +32 -40 = -40
-40 centigrade is the temperature which is equal to -40 Fahrenheit and vice versa.
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At -40 on both scales.
When you convert Fahrenheit to centigrade (Celsius) you get exactly the same reading of -40.