If something boils at 90 degrees fahrenheit then that is its boiling point at that atmospheric pressure.
In measure equations, "90 F between B in BB" typically refers to the concept of degrees Fahrenheit between the freezing point (F) and boiling point (B) of water on the Fahrenheit scale. The freezing point of water is 32 degrees Fahrenheit and the boiling point is 212 degrees Fahrenheit, so there are 180 degrees Fahrenheit between them. Therefore, "90 F between B in BB" would mean halfway between the freezing and boiling points, which is 122 degrees Fahrenheit.
90 degrees Celsius = 194 degrees Fahrenheit.
90 degrees Fahrenheit = 32.2 degrees Celsius.
90 degrees Fahrenheit is 32.2 (repeating) degrees Celsius.
90 degrees Fahrenheit = 32.2 degrees Celsius.
No, 30 degrees Celsius is not warmer than 90 degrees Fahrenheit. 90 degrees Fahrenheit is equivalent to about 32.2 degrees Celsius, so 90 degrees Fahrenheit is warmer than 30 degrees Celsius.
17 degrees Fahrenheit is colder than 90 degrees Fahrenheit.
90 degrees Fahrenheit equals (90 - 32) / 1.8 = 32 degrees Celsius.
90 degrees Fahrenheit is equivalent to approximately 32.2 degrees Celsius.
The temperature 90 degrees Celsius is equal to 194 degrees Fahrenheit. Which is to say very hot.
90 degrees Fahrenheit = 32.22 degrees Celsius
130 degrees Fahrenheit