Temperature is used to measure with degree Fahrenheit. Other unit is celsius.
A thermometer unit is a standard scale used to measure temperature. Common units include Fahrenheit, Celsius, and Kelvin. Temperature readings are expressed using these units to provide a standardized way of understanding and communicating temperature measurements.
No. Fahrenheit to Celsius is figured out by this equation: C=(F-32) x 5/9 AND Celsius to Fahrenheit uses this equation: F=(9/5 x C) + 32 No, 1 degree Fahrenheit = -17.22 degrees Celsius
40 kelvin = -387.67 degree Fahrenheit.
1 degree Fahrenheit = -17.2 degrees Celsius.
33 degree Fahrenheit = 0.5555556 degree Celsius
a degree
They are units used to measure temperature.
°F [Degree's Fahrenheit]
Depends on what sort of degree: a university degree a unit to measure temperature a unit to measure angular displacement a rough measure of intensity (3rd degree burns, murder in 1st degree).
Yup ! Haha ! Its -40 Degrees ! :D
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.