150ºF = 65.6ºC
-70.06 degrees Fahrenheit.
11.11 C
ºF = 1.8 x ºC + 32 ºF = 1.8 x 55º + 32 ºF = 99ºF + 32 ºF = 131ºF
Fifty degrees celsius is enough heat to get water half way on its stage to being boiled (100 degrees celsius) it also is hot enough to give you a serious burn. But if you were on a mountain top such as Mount Everest that would me almost enought heat to boil water due to the change in atmospheric pressure but an object at that temperature at that pressure could still be hot enough to burn you. It is also 122degrees fahrenhiet.A very hot day that would be and enought to fry an egg.
Yes, the vapour pressure of water at 10°C is 1.2 kPa and at 50°C is 12.3 kPa.
-150 Celsius = -238 Fahrenheit
-70.06 degrees Fahrenheit.
-76 degrees
11.11 C
Up to fifty-five degrees Celsius {=135 degrees Fahrenheit}
Use this formula for converting Celsius to Fahrenheit: (C x 1.8) + 32 = F55 x 1.8 = 9999 + 32 = 13155 degrees Celsius = 131 degrees Fahrenheit.
50°C = 122°F
That's wrong. That's not how you convert temperatures between Celsius and Fahrenheit.
Start by taking the number in Celsius and multiply it by 9. Then divide that number by 5, and then add 32. This is how you convert Celsius to Fahrenheit or use the equation F = (9/5)C + 32In this case, the answer is about 122 degrees Fahrenheit.
90-94 degrees celsius
ºF = 1.8 x ºC + 32 ºF = 1.8 x 55º + 32 ºF = 99ºF + 32 ºF = 131ºF
about fifty degrees Fahrenheit