Fahrenheit
F stands for Fahrenheit, which is a scale of temperature measurment primarily used in the United States and Belize.
"F" stands for Fahrenheit and "C" stands for Celsius on a thermometer. These symbols indicate the units of measurement being used to display the temperature.
-70 degrees Fahrenheit-- or 70 degrees below zero since you used the minus sign in front of the number.
when reading a measurement of degrees, the results may be C, Celsius or F, Fahrenheit. There are multiple differences between both units of measurement, however simply to answer your question, the F stands for Fahrenheit.
The first F stands for 'friendship' second F stands for 'fashion' third F stands for 'film!
The record high temperature in Topeka, Kansas is 114°F, which was set on July 24, 1936. This stands as the highest temperature ever recorded in the city.
F stands for failure and A stands for...umm I don't no:( Hope that helped:)
The "F" stands for "Fighter".
CFR on a thermometer stands for Celsius, Fahrenheit, and Réaumur. These are different temperature scales that can be used to measure temperature. Users can switch between these scales on some thermometers to read the temperature in their preferred unit.
The afternoon temperature was 58°F (45°F + 13°F). By 8 pm, the temperature dropped by 15°F from 58°F, which means the temperature at 8 pm was 43°F (58°F - 15°F).
The F in FITT stands for Frequency. Fitt stands for Frequency, Intensity, Time and Type.
The F in "JFK" stands for Fitzgerald.