98.6F
The normal temperature of the body is: - on Celsius scale: 36,5 0C - on Fahrenheit scale: 97,7 0F
Fahrenheit was proposed in 1724; Celsius was proposed in 1744.
160 Celsius = 320 Fahrenheit
A temperature of 350 degrees Fahrenheit is equal to a temperature of 176.67 degrees Celsius.
If the normal body temperature on the temperature scale is 310, this means the temperature scale is using Kelvin. To convert Celsius to Kelvin you just need to add 37 and the normal body temperature is 273 Celsius.
normal human body temperature 36.8±0.7 degrees celsius scale
−273.15° on the Celsius scale which equates to −459.67° on the Fahrenheit scale
the temperature where Fahrenheit and Celsius scale show the same numeric value is - 40
No, when the temperature in Celsius doubles from 10°C to 20°C, the temperature in Fahrenheit does not double. The relationship between Celsius and Fahrenheit temperatures is not linear, so a doubling in Celsius temperature does not equate to a doubling in Fahrenheit temperature.
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A temperature of 350 degrees Fahrenheit is equal to a temperature of 176.67 degrees Celsius.