To convert from the Fahrenheit scale to the Celsius scale,
1) Subtract 32 from the Fahrenheit temperature (F - 32).
2) Divide by 1.8. [(F - 32)/1.8]. The result is degrees Celsius.
Example: Fahrenheit temperature for boiling water is 212 degrees F. What is this temperature in the Celsius scale?
Answer:
(212 - 32)/1.8 = 180/1.8 = 100 degrees Celsius = Celsius temperature for boiling water.
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∙ 2012-05-13 04:48:41350 deg C = 662 deg F.
350 deg F = 176.67 deg C.
350°F → (350 - 32) × 5/9 °C = 176 2/3 °C ≈ 176.67°C For cooking purposes, 350°F (Gas Mark 4) is converted at 175°C
350 deg F = 176.7 deg C
350 °f = 176.66 °c
350 f = 176.67 c
It depends what temperature scale the 350 degrees is in:350 C = 662 F 350 K = 170 F 350 R = -110 F
We got the formula: speed of medium c = frequency f times wavelength lambda. f = c / lambda lambda = c / f c = 343 m/s at 20°C or 68°F in air. For f = 350 Hz lambda = 343 / 350 = 0.98 meters
Exactly - 350 °F is equal to -212.22 °C The conversion formula is °C = 5/9 (°F - 32)
0 deg C == 32 deg F 100 deg C == 212 deg F So 100 - 0 C = 212 - 32 F = 180 deg F, which is to say 180 F/100 C = 1.8 F/C is the slope of a line F = m C + 32 because 32 F is the Y intercept. So to find F = 1.8 C + 32 = 1.8*180 + 32 = 356 F. And now you know how that answer is derived.
I think you have the F in the wrong place in 176F. 350 degree F is equal to 176 degree C
[°f] = [°c] × 9⁄5 + 32 = 350 × 9⁄5 + 32 = 662 °f