Temperature is the degree of hotness of coldness of a body or environment corresponding to its molecular activity. Fahrenheit is the temperature scale used primarily in the United States and surrounding areas.
It is a temperature scale used mainly in the United States and a few other countries. The Celsius scale is used in the rest of the countries.
Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit (1686-1736) invented the first Mercury thermometer in 1714. In 1724, he invented the Fahrenheit temperature scale. Fahrenheit is one of three common temperature scales, along with Celsius and Kelvin.
Fahrenheit is a temperature scale named after the physicist Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit (1686-1736)
Fahrenheit is a temperature scale. Zero celsius (centigrade) is 32 degrees Fahrenheit and 100 celsius (centigrade) is 212 Fahrenheit.
Fahrenheit is one of several scales for reading temperature. The other common one is Celsius; there was also Reaumur, used mainly in Russia.
Fahrenheit is used to measure temperatures in the USA.
To convert Fahrenheit to Celsius:
First you subtract 32 from the Fahrenheit number.
Then you divide the answer by 9
Then you multiply it by 5.
Ex. 72 (in Fahrenheit) - 32=40
40 divided by 9 = 4.44
4.44 times by 5 = 22.2
Celsius is commonly used in the Metric System in normal temperatures, i.e., room temperature, fridge temperature, freezer temperature, etc. Kelvin is mainly used in extreme temperatures like in the melting point of diamonds, or temperatures on planetoids and planets such as Pluto. Fahrenheit is used in the United States for just about every kind of temperature measurement, like room temperature, and Fahrenheit is just like Celsius, but Celsius is used in the Metric System and Fahrenheit is used as the English System (United States) of units. Kelvin is used in both units for very extreme temperatures.
It is now only used in the US, and then only for measuring air temperature.
The US and its territories.
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Centigrade is used in Canada .
Kelvin is the SI unit for temperature. Fahrenheit is usually used in teh imperal systems. 1 Fahrenheit is equal to 0.555555555556 kelvin.The answer in Kelvin is308
its in the answer..its thermometer...there are two thermometers..Celsius and Fahrenheit....
Kelvin is the SI unit for temperature. Fahrenheit is usually used in teh imperal systems. 1 Fahrenheit is equal to 0.555555555556 kelvin.The answer in Kelvin is 310.77
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Fahrenheit the person was German. Fahrenheit the scale is used in the US and its territories.
The letter F is used to mean Fahrenheit scale for temperatures. The symbol for "degrees Fahrenheit" is °F.
It depends Celsius is used in most part of the world and Fahrenheit is only used in USA.
It depends Celsius is used in most part of the world and Fahrenheit is only used in USA.
The formula that is used to convert Fahrenheit degrees to Celsius is take the Fahrenheit temperature, subtract 32, then multiply by 5 and then divide by 9.
he invented the scale Fahrenheit named after him used to measure temperature
Yes
When you are in the US or its territories.
Temperature is used to measure with degree Fahrenheit. Other unit is celsius.
they are Celsius Fahrenheit Kelvin
They use it it USA