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The idea is to subtract 10p minus 4p.
The formula that is used to convert Fahrenheit degrees to Celsius is take the Fahrenheit temperature, subtract 32, then multiply by 5 and then divide by 9.
if they are two positive numbers, do it normally.If there is a negative and a positive, change it to addition and switch the SECOND integer sign. Only works with two integers in a subtraction question.Example: (-32)-(+2)= (-34) / (-32)+(-2)=(-34)
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50 degrees Fahrenheit. ---- Celsius to Fahrenheit · Multiply by 9 · Divide by 5 · Add 32 Fahrenheit to Celsius · Subtract 32 · Divide by 9 · Multiply by 5
Take your Kelvin temperature and subtract 273.15
You subtract the initial from the after, and the result is the change. If the initial temperature is 50º and the after is 70º, then the change is +20º.
Subtract 273.15
To convert from Fahrenheit to Celsius... subtract 32 then divide that answer by 1.8. For example - say you had the temperature 50... 50 - 32 = 18.... 18 / 1.8 = 10
Subtract 273 from the temperature in Kelvin to get Degrees Celsius. From there you can use degrees C to get degrees F.
Take the temperature in Fahrenheit subtract 32.Divide by 1.8.The result is degrees Celsius.
To calculate Fahrenheit to Celsius, you take the temperature in Fahrenheit and multiply it by 0.8. Using the answer of that number, subtract 32 from it. That is your temperature in Celsius. To change that temperature back to Fahrenheit, you would add 32 to your Celsius temperature. After getting that answer, you divide it by 0.8 and Voislá, you're back at your temperature in Fahrenheit.
to subtract = subtraer
you have to subtract because when you say hw many than you have to add when you say how much you have to subtract.
Subtract the saturation temperature of the condenser and the temperature at the thermocouple the difference is your subcool
Change the pressure or change the temperature. Volume changes inversely with pressure and directly with temperature. That is to say, if you squeeze it, it gets smaller. If you heat it, it gets bigger.
No, you need to find out the numbers to subtract then subtract.