The Celsius scale.
Yes, it is the freezing point of water at sea level and equals 212°F
Yes, 156 degrees Fahrenheit is equal to a temperature of 68.89 degrees Celsius.
Average human body temperature is 310.15 kelvin.
The Kelvin and Celsius scales are both ways of measuring temperature. On the Celsius scale, zero degrees is actually 273.15 degrees Kelvin.
That has nothing to do with intensity. The temperature 100 degrees Celsius equals 212 degrees Fahrenheit as the boiling point of water.
87.8 degrees Fahrenheit = 304.15 kelvin
Yes, it is the freezing point of water at sea level and equals 212°F
No.The two temperature scales have different zero points. When Daniel Fahrenheit defined the zero temperature on his scale, it was for the freezing point of brine. His temperature for the freezing point of water was thus 32 degrees. When Anders Celsius created his thermometer scale, he used the freezing and boiling points of water, and divided the space between into 100 equal intervals.* So we have come to define 0 degrees Celsius as equal in temperature to 32 degrees Fahrenheit.* Celsius originally measured temperature inversely, with 0 for boiling and 100 for freezing, but not long afterward Carolus Linnaeus established the current version.
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55.4 degrees Fahrenheit.
15 degrees Celsius = 59 degrees Fahrenheit.
212 degrees F
There can be no answer. Suppose B is some substance. Then B's freezing temperature is a numerical value on some scale. A number is not a substance so B cannot be the temperature.
201 degrees Fahrenheit equals 93.9 degrees Celsius.
The average body temperature is 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit. This equals 37 degrees Celsius (formerly centigrade).
Temperature is measured in degrees. There two generally used types of degrees, degrees Fahrenheit and degrees Celsius. One Fahrenheit degree equals 1.8 Celsius degrees.
-230 degrees Celsius = -382 degrees Fahrenheit.