417ºF = 213.89ºC
Centigrade
Centigrade
The Centigrade or Celsius scale is the temperature scale typically used for scientific work. On the Centigrade scale water freezes at zero degrees and boils at 100 degrees.
The symbols for each temperature scale are simply the first letter of each scale, so for degrees Kelvin the symbol is K, for degrees Celcius (or Centigrade) the symbol is C, and for degrees Fahrenheit the symbol is F.
0 degrees centigrade = 32 degrees fahrenheit.
It is based on units of ten, and the boiling point of water on the centigrade scale is 100 degrees. That's what centigrade means: Centi=100. Gradus=step or degree.
Formula to converting Fahrenheit to Centigrade:---- C= 5/9(F-32) Put the value of F, C= 5/9(70-32) =5/9x38 =190/9 C= 21.111 You may say that 70Fahrenheit=21.11 Centigrade.
It doesn't "start at 0"; there are both negative and positive temperatures on the Centigrade scale.
98.6 f = 37 centigrade
You don't need to! They are the same scale.
It is not a theorem. It is an equation for converting between temperatures measured on the Fahrenheit scale and the Centigrade or Celsius scale.
Centigrade
5°C is warmer than 5°F. This is because the Celsius scale has a lower freezing point (0°C) compared to the Fahrenheit scale (32°F), making 5°C warmer than 5°F.
62.78 degrees centigrade
Centigrade earns the temperature scale is scaled from zero to one hundred. Celsius is the inventor of this scale. Accordingly, they are of the same meaning.
The Celsius scale is also known as the Centigrade scale.
80 degrees Celsius is equivalent to 80 degrees on the centigrade scale. The terms Celsius and centigrade are used interchangeably to refer to the same temperature scale. So, 80 degrees Celsius is equivalent to 80 degrees centigrade.