No.
Fahrenheit = 5/9 ( Centigrade - 32)
The Fahrenheit equivalent to zero degrees Centigrade is 32. Centigrade is another name for Celsius, and zero Celsius is the same as zero centigrade.
-40
-40
Celsius is the same as centigrade. So 9 celsius = 9 centigrade = 48.2 fahrenheit.
Zero degrees Centigrade is the same a 32 degrees Fahrenheit, both mark the freezing point. Therefore 0 degrees Fahrenheit would be much colder than 0 degrees Centigrade.
When you convert Fahrenheit to centigrade (Celsius) you get exactly the same reading of -40.
47 degrees Fahrenheit is 8.33333 centigrade
32 degrees Fahrenheit = 0 degrees Centigrade
Yes. Common measures of temperature are:Kelvin (in the scientific community)Centigrade, same as Celsius (in most countries)Fahrenheit (in a few countries)Yes. Common measures of temperature are:Kelvin (in the scientific community)Centigrade, same as Celsius (in most countries)Fahrenheit (in a few countries)Yes. Common measures of temperature are:Kelvin (in the scientific community)Centigrade, same as Celsius (in most countries)Fahrenheit (in a few countries)Yes. Common measures of temperature are:Kelvin (in the scientific community)Centigrade, same as Celsius (in most countries)Fahrenheit (in a few countries)
A Fahrenheit degree is 5/9 the size of a centigrade degree.
-40 oC = -40 oF