Celsius to Fahrenheit · Multiply by 9 · Divide by 5 · Add 32 Fahrenheit to Celsius · Subtract 32 · Divide by 9 · Multiply by 5
The easiest way to do these is type the question into the Google search bar. Typing '122 degrees Fahrenheit to celsius' into Google gives the answer, 50C.
Yes, absolutely correct. let me tell you the simple way that how come 32C is equal to 0 F. Deduct 32 from the celsius given then multiply it by 5 and then divide it by 9 you will get zero, which is the anser. I hope it will help. Ali,
Conversion from Kelvin to Celsius is done in one step: 1. Subtract 273.15 from value in Kelvins. Conversion formula for converting zero degrees Kelvin to degrees Celsius: [°C] = [K] - 273.15 = 0 - 273.15 = -273.15 °C
Here is a way from C to F that is easy to do in your head; Say you see 28 C Double that.. that makes it 56 Subtract 5 (actually 5.6, you are moving one decimal to the left..but leave the .6 off) That gives you 51 Add 32 So 28 C = 83 F (I have not found a similar way for F to C) F= C/5X9+32= Celsius C= F-32/9X5= Fahrenheit
liquid nitrogen would be a good guess Liquid NO2 would cool it quickly but 2 seconds is way way too fast. It was just a guess. I didnt think Liquid nitrogen would do the trick, because he is right, 2 seconds is way too quick.
It is: Celsius or Centigrade = (5/9)*(Fahrenheit-32)
The same way you convert positive degrees celsius to fahrenheit. Multiply by 9/5 and add 32.
Use this formula: F = (C x 1.8) + 32
I suggest you convert each of the Fahrenheit temperatures to Celsius (or the other way round, each of the Celsius temperatures to Fahrenheit), and then compare.
98.6 degrees Fahrenheit. ---- Celsius to Fahrenheit · Multiply by 9 · Divide by 5 · Add 32 Fahrenheit to Celsius · Subtract 32 · Divide by 9 · Multiply by 5 Lazy mans way in Google type "37 c = ?f" without quotes [enter].
C to F Formula: F = C x 9/5 + 32
38 degrees Celsius are 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit. Celsius is the modern way of saying centigrade
Why not use the formula to convert from Celsius to Fahrenheit (or the other way round), to convert both temperatures to the same scale. Then you can easily compare them.
Take the Celsius temperature. -- multiply it by 1.8 -- to the result, add 32 Now you have the Fahrenheit temperature. ========================================= To go the other way: Take the Fahrenheit temperature. -- subtract 32 -- multiply the result by 5 -- divide the result by 9 Now you have the Celsius temperature.
40 degrees fahrenheit 40 degrees celsius is way higher then it is fahrenheit.
Multiply degrees Celsius by 1.8 and then add 32 to the result. The answer is degrees Fahrenheit.
Celsius is no more or less than Fahrenheit, it is just a way of measuring temperature