It depends on which key. It's the tonic in C major/minor, the 2nd in Bb major/minor, the 3rd in Ab major and A minor, the 4th in G major/minor, the 5th in F major/minor, the 6th in Eb major and E minor, and the 7th in Db major and D natural minor.
C.
32 degree faherenhiet.
A temperature change by one degree on Celsius scale equals temperature change of 1.8 degree on Fahrenheit scale or F (Fahrenheit) = 1.8 C (Celsius) + 32
The dominant scale/chord in music is that built on the 5th scale degree of the key. In C major, the dominant is G.
The subdominant is the 4th scale degree. In G major, that's C.
C.
The supertonic of any scale is the second degree of the scale. Therefore, the supertonic of C major is D.
The 2nd in C major is D.
32 degree faherenhiet.
A temperature change by one degree on Celsius scale equals temperature change of 1.8 degree on Fahrenheit scale or F (Fahrenheit) = 1.8 C (Celsius) + 32
The dominant scale/chord in music is that built on the 5th scale degree of the key. In C major, the dominant is G.
The subdominant is the 4th scale degree. In G major, that's C.
The relationship between Kelvin and Celsius scale is K=C+273. 15. Where K is Kelvin temperature and C is Celsius temperature. Each degree on the Kelvin scale equals the same degree in Celsius scale differing only in the zero value. The freezing point of water and absolute zero are the zero values of Celsius and Kelvin scale respectively.
The subdominant is the 4th scale degree. In the key of C major, the subdominant is F.
328 degrees Celsius = 601.15 kelvin.
Fa is the 4th scale-degree of both the C major and minor scales.
The subdominant note is the fourth scale degree of any key, for example in C major the subdominant note is F since the scale goes C D E F G A B C.