100 f = 37.78 c
100 C is 212 F
°F = 32 + (9/5) °C Hence 100 °C = 212 °F
0 deg C == 32 deg F 100 deg C == 212 deg F So 100 - 0 C = 212 - 32 F = 180 deg F, which is to say 180 F/100 C = 1.8 F/C is the slope of a line F = m C + 32 because 32 F is the Y intercept. So to find F = 1.8 C + 32 = 1.8*180 + 32 = 356 F. And now you know how that answer is derived.
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
100 f = 37.78 c
100°F is equal to 37.8°C.
100 F is hotter than 100 C. In terms of temperature, 100 F is equivalent to 37.8 C.
100 C is 212 F
100 c = 212 f
Could be either. 100 F = 37.78 C 100 C = 212 F
Water boils at 212°F (100°C) at sea level.
100 Celsius is hotter than 100 Fahrenheit...100 C = 212 F or 100 F = 37.78 C
100 deg F = 37.77... deg F
100 degrees Celsius is equal to 212 degrees Fahrenheit.
212°F is equal to 100°C in Celsius.
It depends on C as well as F. The equation is ...XC = -1/(2 pi F C)... where the -1 simply is convention for leading power factor. So, if you had a capacitance of 100 microfarads, you would get 100 ohms at 1592 hertz.