99 degrees Fahrenheit is equivalent to approximately 37.2 degrees Celsius.
212 deg F = 100 deg C = the boiling point of water at standard air pressure (sea level).220 deg F = 104 deg C
250 degrees Celsius is equal to 482 degrees Fahrenheit.
1,386J the formula needed in q=mC Delta T Delta is usually written as a triangle, but that not available here. q is heat m is mass C is specific heat (of copper in this case) every substance has a constant delta T means change of temp, in degrees centigrade to match units of "C" so, calculate delta T, convert to centigrade first then plug in numbers, multiply and go. 353 K - 293K = 80 Centigrade - 20 Centigrade = 60 Centigrade see... q = (60.00 G)(0.39J/gxdegrees centigrade)(60 C) all units cancel out except joules, the unit of heat, 1404 Joules 1386!!
350 degrees Fahrenheit is equal to approximately 176.67 degrees Celsius. This can be calculated using the formula: Celsius = (Fahrenheit - 32) x 5/9.
62.78 degrees centigrade
It boils...100 deg Centigrade equals 212 deg. Fahrenheit
283 deg Centigrade = 541.4 deg Fahrenheit
180 deg C = 356 deg F.
It is 151 deg F.
57 deg F - 32 / 9 * 5 = The answer is 13.89 deg C
5000 deg F = 2760 deg C
1 deg C = 33.8 deg Fahrenheit.
It is 68 deg F.
-22 deg C = -7.6 deg F
In London it is sunny and 18.2 deg Centigrade
Approx 80 deg centigrade
212 deg F = 100 deg C = the boiling point of water at standard air pressure (sea level).220 deg F = 104 deg C