Room temperature may be 20 degrees Celsius that is equal to 68 degrees Fahrenheit. There is no fixed room temperature. I feel a bit chilly at 68 F (20 C) in the winter time and warm at 75 F (22 C) in the summer. Most people are comfortable at temperatures in this range.
The temperature when both the Celsius and Fahrenheit scales are the same is - 40 degrees.
The Answer is negative 40 degrees Fahrenheit. At that particular temperature both scales have the same reading.
Both scales use "degrees" but they are not the same size.Celsius degrees are larger intervals, so a change in "Celsius degrees" is larger than an identical numerical change in "Fahrenheit degrees."A change of 1 Celsius "degree" is the same change as 1.8 Fahrenheit "degrees", as is seen in the difference between the freezing and boiling point of water. 100 Celsius degrees (0° to 100°C) is the same temperature change as 180 Fahrenheit degrees (32° to 212°F).
Fahrenheit and Celsius scales both measure temperature in "degrees", but the value of a "degree" is different in the two scales. This is because the numerical values for the same temperature are different in each scale. The Fahrenheit scale establishes the freezing and boiling points of water at 32 °F and 212 °F , while the Celsius scale lists these temperatures as 0°C and 100 °C. So a degree Fahrenheit is smaller, only 5/9 as large as a degree Celsius. 1.8 Fahrenheit degrees cover the same temperature scale as 1 Celsius degree. When a very high temperature is expressed in degrees C, it is 1.8 times as hot in Fahrenheit.
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".
At 0 degrees Celsius and 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
Both Fahrenheit and Celsius are ways of measuring temperature. Both are measured in degrees. Water freezes at thirty-two (32) degrees Fahrenheit and zero (0) degrees Celsius.
0 degrees Celsius is 32 degrees Fahrenheit. Both represent the freezing point of water.
Yes. -40 degrees is the same in both Fahrenheit and Celsius.
The temperature when both the Celsius and Fahrenheit scales are the same is - 40 degrees.
-40 degrees is the same degree in Fahrenheit and Celsius.
The normal temperature of the body is: - on Celsius scale: 36,5 0C - on Fahrenheit scale: 97,7 0F
-40 Degrees is the same both in Fahrenheit and Celsius (don't ask why.)
32 degrees Fahrenheit is the equivalent of 0 degrees Celsius and they are both the freezing point of water.
-40 degrees Celsius is equal to -40 degrees Fahrenheit, a convergence point of both measurement methods
-40 degrees is the same in both scales.
38 degrees Fahrenheit = Temperature Celsius(1.80) + 32 subtract 32 from both sides 6 = Temperature Celsius(1.80) divide both sides by 1.80 3.333 = Temperature Celsius ----------------------------------------that is how, the .333 can be discarded