You can only "warm" anything from a lower temperature to a higher temperature.
To warm something from 42oC the temperaure will become higher than 42oC.
To get to 15oC you will have to COOL it i.e. extract heat to get to a lower temperature.
Yes, it is.
15 - (-13) = 15 + 13 = 28
15 degrees C
59 F = 1.8*C + 32 Where C=15, F = 1.8*15 + 32 = 27 + 32 = 59.
15 - 32 = -17-17/9 = -1.9-1.9 X 5 = -9.515 f = -9.5 c
107.6 F
15 degrees C written in F is 59 degrees F.
-15
Yes, it is.
-15 degrees Celsius is equal to 5 degrees Fahrenheit
15 - (-13) = 15 + 13 = 28
(-15) degree Celsius = 5 degree Fahrenheit. [°F] = [°C] × 9⁄5 + 32
59 degrees Fahrenheit.
15 degrees C
55 degrees F is not hot. - 55 degrees C is quite warm.
The calculation for converting degrees to fahrenheit is degrees C x 1.8 + 32. Therefore 15 degrees C is: 15 x 1.8 + 32 = 59 degrees F
The average temperature roses need atnight time is 15-20 degrees C. At day time25-30 degrees C.