If you're talking about something being 0.6c cold, it's 33.08f
If you're talking about 0.6c as in '0.6 degrees higher than x', it's 1.1f
No. Fahrenheit to Celsius is figured out by this equation: C=(F-32) x 5/9 AND Celsius to Fahrenheit uses this equation: F=(9/5 x C) + 32 No, 1 degree Fahrenheit = -17.22 degrees Celsius
33 degree Fahrenheit = 0.5555556 degree Celsius
275 degree Celsius = 527 degree Fahrenheit.
400 degree Celsius = 752 degree Fahrenheit.
A one degree rise on the Celsius scale is bigger. A one degree rise on the Celsius scale is 1.8 rise on Fahrenheit scale.
One degree Fahrenheit is equal to -17.22222222222222...repeating degrees Celsius.
450 degree Celsius = 842 degree Fahrenheit
99.4 degree Fahrenheit = 37.4444444 degree Celsius
911 degree Fahrenheit = 488.3333333 degree Celsius.
1 degree Fahrenheit is -17.22 degrees Celsius. 1 degree Celsius is 33.8 degrees Fahrenheit. It seems that 1 degree Celsius is hotter.
500 degree Fahrenheit = 260 degree Celsius
175 degree Celsius = 347 degree Fahrenheit
59 degree Celsius = 138.2 degree Fahrenheit
98 degree Celsius = 208.4 degree Fahrenheit.
35.4 degree Celsius = 95.72 degree Fahrenheit
minus 40 degree celsius is equal to minus 40 degree fahrenheit, -39 degree Celsius = -38.2 degree Fahrenheit -40 degree Celsius = -40 degree Fahrenheit -41 degree Celsius = -41.8 degree Fahrenheit the degree celsius and degree fahrenheit coincides here correctly..!
0.6 degree Celsius = 33.08 degrees Fahrenheit,