In the number 327.46 degrees centigrade, the digit 6 represents six tenths, or 0.6. It is in the tenths place, indicating that it contributes to the overall temperature measurement by adding 0.6 degrees to the whole number part. Thus, it helps specify the temperature more precisely as 327.46 degrees.
If you have a known value for temperature in degrees Centigrade (Celsius), say for example 20oC then you simply add this to the value 273.15 to obtain a value of the temperature in Kelvin. Hence:- 273.15 + 20 = 293.15K
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Formula to converting Fahrenheit to Centigrade:---- C= 5/9(F-32) Put the value of F, C= 5/9(70-32) =5/9x38 =190/9 C= 21.111 You may say that 70Fahrenheit=21.11 Centigrade.
absolute value is always a positive value ... Abs value | -6 | = 6 | 6 | = 6
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If you have a known value for temperature in degrees Centigrade (Celsius), say for example 20oC then you simply add this to the value 273.15 to obtain a value of the temperature in Kelvin. Hence:- 273.15 + 20 = 293.15K
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-40 oC = -40 oF
The cross-over temperature is -40.
The temperature that has the same value in both Celsius and Fahrenheit scales is -40 degrees.
Formula to converting Fahrenheit to Centigrade:---- C= 5/9(F-32) Put the value of F, C= 5/9(70-32) =5/9x38 =190/9 C= 21.111 You may say that 70Fahrenheit=21.11 Centigrade.
Yes. 1 degree of Fahrenheit is 5/9 of a degree Celsius (centigrade)
The temperature -40 degrees is the same value in both Celsius and Fahrenheit scales.
No, centigrade is a unit of temperature, not amplitudes.No, centigrade is a unit of temperature, not amplitudes.No, centigrade is a unit of temperature, not amplitudes.No, centigrade is a unit of temperature, not amplitudes.
It is: 0 degrees centigrade that is warmest
|6| = 6 (The absolute value of 6 is 6, the same number you started with.) 6 = 6 (The absolute value of the absolute value of 6 is 6.)
absolute value is always a positive value ... Abs value | -6 | = 6 | 6 | = 6