To convert from Fahrenheit to Celsius you use the equation (F-32.0) x (5/9) = Celsius. So when you plug 108 in for F:
(108-32) x (5/9) = 42.2
If you meant 108 degrees Kelvin to Celsius you use the equation C + 273 = K where C. Plugging in 108 for K we get:
C + 273 = 108 -> C = -165
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A 1 degree rise in the Celsius scale is equivalent to a 1.8 degree rise in the Fahrenheit scale. Therefore, a 1 degree increase in Fahrenheit is greater than in Celsius.
average -108 degrees Celsius
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
-6 degrees Celsius is colder; it is farther from zero than -4 degrees.
No, 1 Celsius degree is equivalent to 1.8 Fahrenheit degrees. This conversion factor is used to convert temperatures between the Celsius and Fahrenheit scales.