Fahrenheit (symbol °F) is a temperature scale based on one proposed in 1724 by the German physicist Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit (1686-1736), after whom the scale is named.
Anders Celsius, a Swedish astronomer, created his temperature scale in 1742.
1 degree Fahrenheit is -17.22 degrees Celsius. 1 degree Celsius is 33.8 degrees Fahrenheit. It seems that 1 degree Celsius is hotter.
minus 40 degree celsius is equal to minus 40 degree fahrenheit, -39 degree Celsius = -38.2 degree Fahrenheit -40 degree Celsius = -40 degree Fahrenheit -41 degree Celsius = -41.8 degree Fahrenheit the degree celsius and degree fahrenheit coincides here correctly..!
1 degree Celsius equals a change of 9/5 = 1.8 degrees Fahrenheit and 1 degree Fahrenheit equals a change of 5/9 = 0.555555555 degrees Celsius.
425 degree Fahrenheit = 218.3333333 degree Celsius
1 degree Fahrenheit = -17.2 degrees Celsius.
No difference.
A Celcius degree is 1.8 times as large as a Fahrenheit degree.
38.1 degree Celsius = 100.58 degree Fahrenheit.
54 degree Rankine = -405.67 degree Fahrenheit.
No, it is not.
-13 degree Celsius = 8.6 degree Fahrenheit.
yes a 23 degree difference.
0 degree Fahrenheit is colder then 1 degree Fahrenheit
One degree Fahrenheit is equal to -17.22222222222222...repeating degrees Celsius.
A Celsius degree is 1.8 times the size of a Fahrenheit degree, or 80% larger.
324 degrees Fahrenheit
450 degree Celsius = 842 degree Fahrenheit