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)
Apply the Fahrenheit to Celsius conversion in revers: Multiply Celsius temperature with 9 and divide it by five. Then, add 32 = Fahrenheit temperature.
No longer.
Why estimate? Use this formula. Temperature Fahrenheit = Temperature Celsius(1.80) + 32
USA uses Fahrenheit, Great Britain uses Celsius
Celsius is a unit of temperature measurement used in the metric system. It does not refer to a physical object, so it is not hot. The temperature measured in Celsius can be hot or cold depending on the value.
Countries that use Celsius use it in their ovens.
Yes as do most other European countries when measuring temperature.
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)
celcius, only America and 2 3rd world countries use Fahrenheit
Usually it would be degrees Fahrenheit (°F).
temperature?
America primarily uses the Fahrenheit scale to measure temperature.
To convert temperature from Kelvin to Fahrenheit, you can use the formula: (K - 273.15) × 9/5 + 32 = °F, where K is the temperature in Kelvin and °F is the temperature in Fahrenheit.
a Fahrenheit scale is a temperature scale they use in the united states
You don't. The US uses Fahrenheit, other countries use Celsius and scientists use the Kelvin for really cold temperatures.
The temperature in Fahrenheit would be -243.67 degrees Fahrenheit. To convert from Kelvin to Fahrenheit, you can use the formula: (K - 273.15) × 9/5 + 32.