The difference between two degrees on the Celsius scale is equal to (9 / 5) x 2 = 3.6 degrees on the Fahrenheit scale. For example, 20 degrees Celsius is equal to 68 degrees Fahrenheit, while 22 degrees Celsius is equal to 71.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
Similarly, a temperature decrease of 2 degrees Celsius would equal a difference of 3.6 Fahrenheit. 18 degrees Celsius is equal to 64.4 degrees Fahrenheit.
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No. They are units of temperature. A value in Fahrenheit has an equivalent value in Celsius.
40 degree Celsius = 104 degree Fahrenheit.
5 Fahrenheit is a smaller increase of temperature than 5 Celsius.
A 5˚ increase in Celsius is warmer than a 5˚ increase in Fahrenheit. 5˚ C is equivalent to 41˚F, or 5˚F is equivalent to -15˚C.
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A 5 degree Fahrenheit increase is less than a 5 degree Celsius increase
No. They are units of temperature. A value in Fahrenheit has an equivalent value in Celsius.
40 degree Celsius = 104 degree Fahrenheit.
5 Fahrenheit is a smaller increase of temperature than 5 Celsius.
It is a change of 86.4 Fahrenheit degrees.
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15 degrees Celsius.
After -40 degrees. At -40 degrees, the Celsius and Fahrenheit scales are equal. A temperature greater than -40 in Celsius will be smaller than its equivalent in Fahrenheit, but below -40 degrees Fahrenheit, its equivalent in Celsius will be larger.
At approximately -12.3 °F the equivalent temperature in Celsius is -24.6 °C. This is the only temperature at which the value of the temperature in Celsius is double that of the equivalent Fahrenheit temperature. To be more precise, the temperatures are -12 4/13 °F and -24 8/13 °C.
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