No. 27 million degrees Fahrenheit = -2.78 million degrees Celsius.
Formula: [°C] = ([°F] − 32) × 5⁄9
No. 425 F is 220 C ishC=(F*5)/9 -32
F means "Fahrenheit". It is how we measure. Below F means below "Fahrenheit". C means "Celsius". That is not colder, it is just saying it is. Below Celsius is the same as Fahrenheit. Say it is 80 Degrees F, and 80 Degrees C. C is definitely is much much hotter. Because they have the same degrees does not mean they are the same. When they are the same degrees C is hotter all the time. Those are numbers, like 80/80. However, if it was 80 Degrees F and 20 degrees C; C is much much colder. I hope I explained it okay. Oh, if it is below that means below 0. That's also when there is a negative (-) sign on the number. -80 Below F and -80 Below C is like below, only C is colder. Weird how math is, huh?
50 C is hotter than 50 F.Minus 40 C and minus 40 F are the same temperature.Below minus 40, any C is colder than the same F.Above minus 40, any C is hotter than the same F.
1700 degrees Fahrenheit is approximately 927 degrees Celsius.
Conversion indicates showing the same temperature on a different scale.Here, 40 °C is equal to 104 °F, and 40 °F is equal to about 4.44 °C ,so the temperatures are not the same.(see the related question)
72 degrees f is the same as 22.2 degrees c.
The same as 673 Kelvin.
No, they are the same temperature.
148 degrees F is the same is 64.44 degrees C
195 degrees Fahrenheit = 90.5555556 degrees Celsius
What enzyme? There are several. I am pretty sure they don't all react the same.
38 F is the same as 3.33 C
That is because F = 9/5 C + 32 for F and C to be the same, F = C, solve: F = C = 9/5 C +32 C -9/5 C = 32 -4/5C = 32 C = -5/4 (32) = -40 F = C = -40
212 degrees F is the boiling point of water, equivalent to 100 degrees C.
-5F is the same as -21 C
No.
61°F is the same temperature as 161/9° C