Yes, there is one.
The conversion factor from the English (Fahrenheit) to the System International metric (Celsius) can be expressed as follows:
F = 1.8C + 32 (also 9/5C + 32)
Here are some examples: at one atmosphere of pressure, water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius. Plugging into the equation, 1.8 x 0 equals 0, plus 32 equals 32 degrees Fahrenheit, also the freezing point of water on that scale.
Water begins to boil at 100 C, also a well-known fact. Plugging in again, 1.8 x 100 equals 180, plus 32 equals 212. 212 is the boiling point of water on the Fahrenheit scale.
Using algebra, we can find out where the two scales meet. Recalling the first equation: F = 1.8C + 32, but at the point where the scales meet F must be equal to C. Therefore, let F = C and C = F.
Substituting...
F = 1.8F + 32
F - 1.8F = 32
F(1 - 1.8) = 32
F = 32/(1-1.8) = 32/-0.8
F = -40
-40 Fahrenheit equals -40 Celsius
Now let us set F as being equal to C + 20 (or F + 20) more degrees:
F = 1.8(F + 20) + 32
F = 1.8F + 36 + 32
F = 1.8F + 68
F - 1.8F = 68
F(1-1.8) = 68
F(-0.8) = 68
F = 68/-0.8
F = -85 ;... At a Fahrenheit temperature of -85F, the Celsius reading is exactly 20 degrees higher at -65C. That's colder than it gets where I'm from!
the temperature is 34 degrees
160 Celsius = 320 Fahrenheit
Apply the Fahrenheit to Celsius conversion in revers: Multiply Celsius temperature with 9 and divide it by five. Then, add 32 = Fahrenheit temperature.
To convert between degrees Celsius and degrees Fahrenheit, multiply the number by 9, divide by 5, and add 32. In this instance, -40 x 9 = -360 / 5 = -72 + 32 = -40 Therefore -40 degrees Celsius is equal to -40 degrees Fahrenheit.
Use this equation to convert degrees Celsius/Centigrade (ºC) to degrees Fahrenheit (ºF): [°F] = [°C] × 1.8 + 32
The temperature at which Celsius and Fahrenheit give the same reading is -40 degrees.
The temperature reading that is the same on both Celsius and Fahrenheit scales is -40 degrees.
Yes, a temperature of 68 degrees Fahrenheit is 20 degrees higher than the equivalent temperature in Celsius, which is 20 degrees Celsius.
Celsius and Fahrenheit thermometers will read the same temperature at -40 degrees, as -40 degrees Celsius is equal to -40 degrees Fahrenheit.
23 degrees Celsius is a temperature reading on the the Celsius scale. To compare to the Fahrenheit scale 23 degrees Celsius is equal to 73.4 degrees Fahrenheit.
the temperature is 34 degrees
The Answer is negative 40 degrees Fahrenheit. At that particular temperature both scales have the same reading.
Negative forty degrees
40 degrees Celsius is a temperature reading taken on the Celsius scale. When 40 degrees Celsius is converted into degrees Fahrenheit it is equal to 104.00 degrees Fahrenheit.
160 Celsius = 320 Fahrenheit
Apply the Fahrenheit to Celsius conversion in revers: Multiply Celsius temperature with 9 and divide it by five. Then, add 32 = Fahrenheit temperature.
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