The Celsius degree uses the boiling and freezing temperature as a base for indicating temperature. 0 degrees Celsius is the temperature at which water freezes and boils at a 100 degrees Celsius. The kelvin degree has the same "amount" of heat between each degree but uses the absolute coldest point as zero (-275 C and -463 F). To convert Fahrenheit to Celsius you subtract 38 and divide by 1.8 ( (F-38)/1.8=C) and Celsius to Fahrenheit you take C*1.8+38. The Fahrenheit degree uses human body temperature as base which is approximately 37-38 C and 100 F.
A temperature change by one degree on Celsius scale equals temperature change of 1.8 degree on Fahrenheit scale or F (Fahrenheit) = 1.8 C (Celsius) + 32
Minus 40. You can obtain this by using the conversion formula, for example, F = (9/5)C + 32, setting F = C (that is, replacing the F with C, or the other way round), and solving.
They are all the same temperature, i.e. the boiling point of water at standard pressure.Except the "100 f" should be "100 c".
C = (F-32)*5/9. So 100° F = 37.78° C
100.7 degree Fahrenheit = 38.17 degree Celsius [°C] = ([°F] − 32) × 5⁄9
100 F is hotter than 100 C. In terms of temperature, 100 F is equivalent to 37.8 C.
15 0C is the temperature for the required conversion.
100 f = 37.78 c
The hottest temperature is 50 degrees Fahrenheit or 10 degrees Celsius.
Temperature is either C or F C = Centigrade or Celsius F = Fahrenheit
100 deg F = 37.7... deg C
The Celsius degree uses the boiling and freezing temperature as a base for indicating temperature. 0 degrees Celsius is the temperature at which water freezes and boils at a 100 degrees Celsius. The kelvin degree has the same "amount" of heat between each degree but uses the absolute coldest point as zero (-275 C and -463 F). To convert Fahrenheit to Celsius you subtract 38 and divide by 1.8 ( (F-38)/1.8=C) and Celsius to Fahrenheit you take C*1.8+38. The Fahrenheit degree uses human body temperature as base which is approximately 37-38 C and 100 F.
100 c = 212 f
Actually, 100 K is the lowest temperature among the three. The correct order from highest to lowest would be: 100 C, 100 F, 100 K.
Water boils at 100 degree Celsius or 373 K.The boiling point of water is 100°C or 212° F at 1 atmosphere of pressure (sea level).
A temperature change by one degree on Celsius scale equals temperature change of 1.8 degree on Fahrenheit scale or F (Fahrenheit) = 1.8 C (Celsius) + 32