The cross-over temperature is -40.
The temperature -40 degrees is the same value in both Celsius and Fahrenheit scales.
The temperature that has the same value in both Celsius and Fahrenheit scales is -40 degrees.
-40 oC = -40 oF
Yes. 1 degree of Fahrenheit is 5/9 of a degree Celsius (centigrade)
32 degrees Fahrenheit = 0 degrees Centigrade
Yes. we can convert Fahrenheit values to centigrade values and vice versa by the following formula: TC=(TF-32) X 5/9 where TC :Temperature in centigrade TF :Temperature in Fahrenheit
-40 degrees is the temperature where Celsius and Fahrenheit are equivalent.
Zero degrees Centigrade is the same a 32 degrees Fahrenheit, both mark the freezing point. Therefore 0 degrees Fahrenheit would be much colder than 0 degrees Centigrade.
At -40 on both scales.
What is the differences of Celsius and Fahrenheit thermometer? Don's say centigrade, say degrees Celsius. Look for the differences yourself. Here is a nice temperature converter. Scroll down to related links and look at "Conversion of temperatures and formulas".
The temperature at which the Celsius and Fahrenheit scales have the same value is -40 degrees, where -40°C is equal to -40°F.
The starting point is that 0 Celsius equals 32 Fahrenheit. One degree Celsius is of higher value than one degree Fahrenheit. So, going less than zero on centigrade, the rate of decrease on Celsius is less than the rate of dgress of Fahrenheit until it comes the point of -40 degrees Celsius when both scales match together.Mathematically,F = C x 9/5 +32Where F is degrees Fahrenheit and C degrees CelsiusAccordingly,-40 degrees Celsius = 32 - 40 x 9/5 = -40 degrees Fahrenheit