Oh, that's a very hot temperature, friend! At 5000 degrees, you could melt metals like iron and steel. It's important to remember to always handle heat with care and caution, just like we gently blend colors on our canvas.
Start by taking the number in Fahrenheit and subtracting 32. Then divide the number by 9, and then multiply it by 5. This is how you convert Fahrenheit to Celsius or use the equation C = (F - 32) × 5/9In this case, the answer is about 2760 degrees Celsius.
The temperature range 5000 - 6000 °C corresponds to a range of 9000 - 11000 °F. (exactly 5000 °C is equal to 9032 °F, exactly 6000 °C is equal to 10832 °F) The conversion formula is Fahrenheit temperature = (9/5 x Celsius temperature)+ 32
48 degrees Celsius = 118.4 degrees Fahrenheit
It is exactly twice of 184 which is 368 degrees Fahrenheit.
185 degrees Fahrenheit is considered quite warm. It is equivalent to about 85 degrees Celsius.
5000 degrees Celsius is equal to 9032 degrees Fahrenheit.
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5000 degrees Celsius is extremely hot. In fact, it is far beyond the temperature at which most materials would simply vaporize.
5,000 degrees Celsius is 9,032 degrees Fahrenheit.
Jupiter is not really hot then you think it is =]!! Actually, the surface of Jupiter is VERY cold about -250 degrees. But the core is about 5000 degrees (f)
5000 degrees Celsius = 9,032 degrees Fahrenheit.
In the weld area the steel is molten 2800 degrees F +. The arc can reach 5000 degrees F +. Surrounding areas anywhere from cold to 2800 degrees F.
the sun is 5000 degrease
5000 oC = 9032 oF
5,000 degrees C = 9,032 degrees F
There are various estimates. About 5000 Kelvin (roughly 4700 degrees Celsius) is one. It seems to be cooler than the cores of the other giant planets.