It means that it is estimated that the error in a measurement or calculation is not much more than 1 degree Celsius.
To convert a temperature given in Celsius to the same temperature in Fahrenheit degrees: -- multiply 'C' by 1.8 -- add 32 to the answer. 98.6 Celsius = (98.6 times 1.8) plus 32 = 177.48 + 32 = 209.48 Fahrenheit
15 degrees C
13 Celsius degrees - NOT to be confused with 13 degrees Celsius.
This is a conversion formula for temperatures expressed in Fahrenheit to degrees centigrade. C = Celsius (degree centigrade) FN = Fahrenheit 0 C = 32 FN and every extra degree centigrade equals 1.8 degrees Fahrenheit.
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2 degrees celsius
To convert a temperature given in Celsius to the same temperature in Fahrenheit degrees: -- multiply 'C' by 1.8 -- add 32 to the answer. 98.6 Celsius = (98.6 times 1.8) plus 32 = 177.48 + 32 = 209.48 Fahrenheit
The outside temperature gauge on a vehicle is extremely accurate. It generally has a deviation of about 1 degree plus or minus.
10w-40 is the more versatile oil and is suitable for broad temp range. or -10 degree to plus 40 degree Celsius.
The base unit for temperature is the kelvin. One degree celsius is the same as one kelvin, because kelvin starts at absolute zero, degrees celsius is kelvin plus 273.15. Celsius is used for most non-technical uses. Kelvin is just kelvin, not degrees kelvin.
Start by multiplying 53 with 9 and divide by 5. Then add 32 to the answer. In this case the answer is 127.4 degree fahrenheit.
130 oF = 54.44 oCTemperature is easy to convert from Fahrenheit to Celsius yourself. You can use the formula Tc = (5/9)*(Tf-32) where Tc = temperature in degrees Celsius, Tf = temperature in degrees Fahrenheit. 130 F is 54 C.
In Winter - Cold, about minus 0 to minus 40 Celsius In Spring - Wet, about minus 0 to plus 15 Celsius In Summer - Hot, plus 20 to plus 40 Celsius In Autumn - Wet, plus 15 to minus 0 Celsius
100 C
15 degrees C
95 degrees Fahrenheit = 35 degrees Celsius.
13 Celsius degrees - NOT to be confused with 13 degrees Celsius.