They are equal.
Start by multiplying 390 with 9 and divide by 5. Then add 32 to the answer. In this case the answer is 734 degree Fahrenheit .
If you mean "greater than", you can raise it to a higher power.
858lbs (2.2lbs in a kg)
390g is 0.86 (0.859803) pounds.
The amount of heat energy required can be calculated using the formula: Q = mcΔT. Given m = 0.362 kg, c = 390 J/kg°C for copper, and ΔT = (60.0 - 23.0) = 37.0 °C, plug these values into the formula to find the heat energy required to raise the temperature of the copper.
103.539 degrees Celsius = 102.2 degrees Fahrenheit.
Exactly -390°F is equal to -234.44 °C The conversion formula is Celsius temperature = 5/9 x (Fahrenheit temperature - 32)
Use this formula for converting Celsius to Fahrenheit: (C x 1.8) + 32 = F200 x 1.8 = 360360 + 32 = 392200 degrees Celsius = 390 degrees Fahrenheit.
Start by multiplying 390 with 9 and divide by 5. Then add 32 to the answer. In this case the answer is 734 degree Fahrenheit .
I like mine around 390-410 degrees Fahrenheit, no higher.
390ºF = ~472.039K
Conversion is pretty simple... temperature in Celsius + 273.15 = Temp in Kelvin This is because absolute zero is ZERO in Kelvin, whereas zero in Celsius is where water freezes. So 390-273 = 117 degrees Celsius.
155 is less than 390 and 390 is higher than 155.
yes a hurricane can get higher than 390 feet.
Neptune's moon Triton with a temperature of -390 degrees Fahrenheit
There is no special name. An angle of 390 degrees, for example, is effectively the same as 390-360 = 30 degrees.
If you mean "greater than", you can raise it to a higher power.