The temperature at which the Celsius and Fahrenheit scales have the same value is -40 degrees, where -40°C is equal to -40°F.
-40 degrees Celsius is equal to -40 degrees Fahrenheit.
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A change in temperature in degrees Celsius is equivalent to the same change in temperature in Kelvin, as both scales have the same size for a degree. The only difference is that the Kelvin scale starts at absolute zero (0 K), while Celsius starts at the freezing point of water (0°C).
Celsius is written with a capital "C," followed by the temperature value. For example: 25 degrees Celsius is written as 25°C.
At any given temperature, the average speed of a gas can be determined using the root-mean-square speed formula: Urms = sqrt[(3RT)/M]. For xenon atoms to have the same average speed as Cl2 molecules at a specific temperature, the root-mean-square speed of both gases should be equal. By setting up and solving the equations, you can determine the temperature at which this equality occurs.
Both cannot be same.. Bcoz, *c and K scale have arithmetic relation... so it cant be same..
All equivalent temperatures are considered the same, eg 10oC is considered the same as 50oF, 100oC is considered the same as 212oF. However, I think you're asking for which temperature has the same value in both scales: -40oC = -40oF To convert Celsius into Fahrenheit, the formula is: F = C x 9/5 + 32 For the temperature to be the same C = F, thus: F = 9/5F + 32 ⇒ 4/5F = - 32 ⇒ F = -40
They are the same value because the top unit and bottom unit are both multiplied or divided by 1000.kcal = 1000 calkg = 1000 gThe 1000s divide out - the value is the same.
-40 F = -40 C That is the only temperature where the readings are the same for both scales.
The temperature - 40 °C is equal to -40 °F. This is the only temperature at which the two scales (Celsius and Fahrenheit) have the same numerical value.
The temperature when both the Celsius and Fahrenheit scales are the same is - 40 degrees.
-40 is the only temperature where F and C are exactly the same. Neither one is colder.
The Kelvin and Celsius scales of temperature cannot meet, as they have the same size degrees but different zero points. Absolute Zero is 0° Kelvin, and equal to -273.15 °C , so the temperatures in Kelvin will always be 273.15 degrees larger than the same temperatures expressed in Celsius.
At this temperature (-40), both scales have the same numeric value. -40 F = -40 C.In general, to convert between the two scales, use these formulae:C = (F - 32) x 5/9F = (5/9) C + 32
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Both Fahrenheit and Celsius are two temperature scales. 00 Celsius = 320 Fahrenheit 320 C = 89.60 F therefore 320 C > 320 F that is this comparison indicates if the same number is used in both the Celsius and Fahrenheit scales, then the Celsius temperature is hotter.
Neither is "hotter;" both can be used to measure the same temperature, the numbers will just be different. I can't give any more of an answer unless you give me specific values. However, the Fahrenheit value will be higher numerically: for example, the typical boiling point of water is 100 C, but 212 F. They are the same temperature, just measured on a different scale.