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50 deg F = 10 deg C
50 Centigrade corresponds to 122 deg. Fahrenheit. I explain> Centigrade scale fixes ice melting point at 0 degree and vaporization point of water at 100 deg., (100 deg. scale), while Fahrenheit scale fixes the first at 32 deg. and the latter at 212 deg. (180 deg. scale). you thus multiply your number by 180/100 and add 32 (the starting point of F scale).
The answer will vary depending on the specific gravity of the substance being measured. By definition, 1 ml = 1cc and 1 cc of water at 4 deg C = 1 gram. Therefore, 50 cc of water at 4 deg C will equal 50 grams. (4 deg C = 32.9 deg F.)
105 DEG give or take 50 Deg
Yes it is possible. For example, -50 deg C = -58 deg F.
Yes it is possible. For example, -50 deg C = -58 deg F.
Toyota recommends its own red coolant. any automotive antifreeze will work. it should be mixed with water (50/50) and checked for freeze protection. -34 deg. Fahrenheit is ideal.
Depends on the season. In summer usually about 50 deg, in winter about 10 deg.
10° C would be equal to 50° F. The formula for converting C° to F° is to multiply the C° by 1.8, then add 32.
That's correct. In the Fahrenheit and Celsius temperature scales, a given temperature in Fahrenheit will be higher than the equivalent temperature in Celsius. For example, 50 degrees Fahrenheit is a higher temperature than 10 degrees Celsius.
Tf = 9/5 Tc + 32 = 9/5 21 + 32 = 69.8 Tf = Fahrenheit Tc = Celsius
-50 deg C = -58 deg F