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Sub-zero is anything that is less than zero. That means that-1 degree, -2 degrees, -3 degrees, etc. are all 'sub-zero'. To be complete, you also have to specify whether you are talking centigrade or Fahrenheit. When centigrade, it just means the same as below freezing (0 degrees centigrade). When Fahrenheit, sub zero is starting to be seriously cold since freezing is +32 degrees Fahrenheit.
32 degrees Fahrenheit = 0 degrees Celsius.32 degrees Fahrenheit = 0 (zero) degrees Celsius
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25oF. From -10oF to 0oF is 10oF From 0oF to 15oF is a further 15oF Giving a total of 10oF + 15oF = 25oF
No. Consider for a moment that absolute zero (0°Kelvin, -273.15°Celsius, or -459.67°Fahrenheit) is the point at which matter loses all energy. Technology being what it is, we cannot reach or even measure absolut zero; measuring anything with current technology cannot be accomplished without adding energy to it.
69 kcal per 1 oz.
-457.87 degrees Fahrenheit
No, it is zero degrees Celsius/Centigrade, which is 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
0 degrees Celsius = 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
The Fahrenheit equivalent to zero degrees Centigrade is 32. Centigrade is another name for Celsius, and zero Celsius is the same as zero centigrade.
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What is the integer of 6 degrees Fahrenheit below zero?
Zero Fahrenheit is equal to -17.7777778 Celsius.
It isn't. Zero Fahrenheit is equal to -17.78 Celsius.
-273.15 Celsius or -459.67 Fahrenheit.
Fahrenheit (F) = Celsius x 5/9 + 32.. Accordingly, for zero degrees Celsius, the corresponding Fahrenheit temperature is 32. The result is 32 Fahrenheit.