-40 is the same on both the Celsius and Fahrenheit scales.
-40c (apex)
-40ºC = 233.15K
-40C = -40F Formula for conversion C-F C*9/5 + 32=F -40C*9/5 + 32 -360/5 + 32 -72 + 32 -40F Formula for conversion F-C (F-32)*5/9 =C (-40F - 32) * 5/9 -72 * 5 / 9 -360 / 9 -40C
Because the relation is 9/5 C + 32 = F; if you let F = C you find the point they are the same: -40F = -40C
No. The scales come together at minus 40: -40F = -40C.No. The scales come together at minus 40: -40F = -40C.No. The scales come together at minus 40: -40F = -40C.No. The scales come together at minus 40: -40F = -40C.
-40c (apex)
-40C is equal to -40F. F=C9/5+32.you can get it by this.
Minus 40 degree.That is -40F=-40C
-40C
-40C
104 F
40ºC = 104ºF
-40F = -40C
Yes, it's equal to 100c, so you would need a coat if going outside, but your fridge at around 40c is colder.no
If you know how much Fahrenheit use; (F-32)X 5/9 = Celsius (example; 1° Fahrenheit = -17.2° Celsius) If you know how much Celsius use; C x 9/5 + 32 = Fahrenheit (example: 1° Celsius = 33.8 ° Fahrenheit) There is one temperature where they are the same. (-40C = -40F)
40c
Normal body temperature is 98.6F or 37C, so 40C would equal 104F. Any body temperature over 40C/104F requires immediate medical attention. Body temperature raises to try to kill off the infection/virus, but can "cook" your organs in the meantime.