The surface of the sun, for a start.
Let's see. Temperature Fahrenheit = Temperature Celsius(1.80) + 32 Tf = 100 C(1.80) + 32 Temperature Fahrenheit = 212 degrees which is boiling so, 100 degrees C is much hotter than 99 degrees F
148.888889 degrees Celsius
50° is hotter on a Celsius scale. It's the same temperature as 122° F.
No
It is: 5/9*(-300-32) = -184.44 degrees Celsius
14 F is more hotter than 2 F because below 32F the temperature reading increases in reverse.
50 C is hotter than 50 F.Minus 40 C and minus 40 F are the same temperature.Below minus 40, any C is colder than the same F.Above minus 40, any C is hotter than the same F.
No. A home oven cannot get hotter than about 500 degrees F, while the surface of the Sun is over 10,000.
Average summer highs are 88 F degrees ; average summer lows are 78 F degrees. August temperatures are about two degrees hotter than June.
Let's see. Temperature Fahrenheit = Temperature Celsius(1.80) + 32 Tf = 100 C(1.80) + 32 Temperature Fahrenheit = 212 degrees which is boiling so, 100 degrees C is much hotter than 99 degrees F
Fusibility assumes that the material can melt and be bonded with another material. The melting point of diamond is the highest of any known substance: 3,820 degrees Kelvin, which is hotter than 3,000 degrees C, hotter than 6,400 degrees F.
300 kelvin = 80.33F
In all temperature scales currently used, larger numbers represent higher temperatures (hotter).
300 degrees Fahrenheit = 148.8 degrees Celsius.
In racing cars, oil can reach nearly 500 degrees F. However, in normal cars, the oil rarely gets hotter than 250 degrees F.
It's not. the temp of Pluto is about 15 degrees Kelvin (near 400 degrees (F) below zero) the temp of the sun is about 6000 degrees
It is not! Below -40 degrees (where C and F are the same), x deg Celsius is colder than x deg F, while above -40 deg Celsius is hotter. Just because you are used to temperatures above -40 degrees does not mean that what happens below that temperature can be ignored.