-40 F = -40 C
That is the only temperature where the readings are the same for both scales.
-40 f=-40 c
-40°F = -40°C
Answer: 40 ºC = 104 ºF
-40 deg Celsius = -40 deg Fahrenheit.
Neither. -40 °C is equal to -40 °F.
32 F is equal to 0 C. 212 F is equal to 100 C. and at -40, F and C are the same.
-- -40 degrees Celsius -- 233.17 Kelvin
-40 F = -40 C. -40 is the point where the two scales "meet".
40= 104 f
Conversion indicates showing the same temperature on a different scale.Here, 40 °C is equal to 104 °F, and 40 °F is equal to about 4.44 °C ,so the temperatures are not the same.(see the related question)
40F equals 104C
-40 centigrade is the temperature which is equal to -40 Fahrenheit and vice versa.