It is +10 deg C.
10c= 50f or 45f = 7.2C so 10c is colder!
-11 degrees Celsius is colder than -10 degrees Celsius.
40 degrees fahrenheit is about 4.4 degrees celsius, while 10 celsius is 50 degrees fahrenheit so 40 fahrenheit is the colder temperature. The formulas to convert between celsius and fahrenheit temperatures (where F is the Fahrenheit temperature and C is the Celsius temperature in degrees) are as follows: Celsius to Fahrenheit: F = C × 9/5 + 32 Fahrenheit to Celsius: C = (F − 32) x 5/9
>Take the temperature in Celsius and multiply 1.8 >Add 32 (degrees.) >The result is degrees Fahrenheit. i.e. 10c x 1.8 = 18 plus 32 = 50 degrees Fahrenheit
10 degrees Celsius is equal to 50 degrees Fahrenheit.
20 degrees Celsius is hotter than 10 degrees Celsius.
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10c= 50f or 45f = 7.2C so 10c is colder!
(-10) degrees Celsius = 14 degrees Fahrenheit.
-11 degrees Celsius is colder than -10 degrees Celsius.
40 degrees fahrenheit is about 4.4 degrees celsius, while 10 celsius is 50 degrees fahrenheit so 40 fahrenheit is the colder temperature. The formulas to convert between celsius and fahrenheit temperatures (where F is the Fahrenheit temperature and C is the Celsius temperature in degrees) are as follows: Celsius to Fahrenheit: F = C × 9/5 + 32 Fahrenheit to Celsius: C = (F − 32) x 5/9
-- One is warmer and one is cooler. -- One contains more thermal energy than the other. -- One is slightly heavier than the other, on account of the varying density of water with temperature.
10 degrees Celsius is 50 degrees Fahrenheit.
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F = 9/5 C + 32 C = 5/9 (F-32) Using these conversion formulas 10F = -12.2C 10C = 50F You can see 10C is a lot warmer than 10F
50 degrees Fahrenheit is 10 degrees Celsius.
>Take the temperature in Celsius and multiply 1.8 >Add 32 (degrees.) >The result is degrees Fahrenheit. i.e. 10c x 1.8 = 18 plus 32 = 50 degrees Fahrenheit