-40 is already below freezing since water freezes at 32 Fahrenheit or 0 Celsius
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The fraction 7/20 is already in its simplest form.
It is already in its simplest form
7 over 100 is already in the simplest form.
If you mean 61 angular degrees , they are already metric. If you mean 61 degrees Kelvin the conversion gives -212.15°C (Centigrade or Celsius If you mean 61° Fahrenheit the conversion gives 16.1°C If you men Réaumur the conversion gives 76,25°C
You can use the online conversion offered by Google: in a Google search field (you may have one on your computer's browser already, otherwise go to google.com) write the number of degrees and the units ("C" or "F" or "K") then "in" and the units you want to convert to.Then hit Enter (sometimes you do not even have to do that!)__________________________________________________________= 32 + (17 x 9/5 )
The temperature at which Celsius equals Fahrenheit is -40°. This is due to the offset of water's freezing point to 32 °Fahrenheit. Between 32°F and 0°F, the Fahrenheit temperatures are positive while the Celsius temperatures have already moved into the negative. By the point -40°, the larger intervals marked by the Celsius degrees have been "overtaken" by the smaller Fahrenheit intervals. Below this point, negative temperatures in Fahrenheit have larger values than the corresponding Celsius values, just as do all Fahrenheit temperatures above 0°C. Mathematically, the change from 0°C to -40°C is 5/9 of the change from +32°F to -40°F. C = 5/9 (F - 32) and for F = -40, C = F
-40 is already below freezing since water freezes at 32 Fahrenheit or 0 Celsius
Ice freezes at 0 degrees Celsius (32 degrees Fahrenheit). At this temperature, water molecules slow down and lock into a solid structure, forming ice.
Bromine becomes a liquid at -7.2 degrees Celsius (19 degrees Fahrenheit).
Consider the boiling and freezing points of water at normal temperature and pressure (NTP). In the Fahrenheit scale water freezes at 32 deg and boils at 212 degrees. This is a difference of 180 degrees. In the Celsius scale, water freezes at 0 degrees and boils at 100 degrees. This is a difference of 100 degrees. Thus 100 degrees of Celsius is equivalent to 180 degrees of Fahrenheit. 100/180 is where the 5/9 comes from. However, there is an offset of 32 degrees in the Fahrenheit scale, so one has to subtract this first when doing the conversion. Hence the formula you already know. That help?
It depends on what temperature scale you are using. For Celsius (ºC), Sodium is has already melted and will be in liquid form. For Fahrenheit (ºF), Sodium has not yet melted and is in solid form.
Jupiter's Minimum TempMinimum surface temperature is -180 C or -426 f
You can use the online conversion offered by Google: in a Google search field (you may have one on your computer's browser already, otherwise go to google.com) write the number of degrees and the units ("C" or "F" or "K") then "in" and the units you want to convert to.Then hit Enter (sometimes you do not even have to do that!)
At 16 degrees Celsius and 61 degrees Fahrenheit, you would typically expect to see rain as the type of precipitation. Snow or ice are less likely at those temperatures.
The boiling point of nickel sulfate is approximately 840 degrees Celsius (1544 degrees Fahrenheit).