Not necessarily. When it is 40 degrees Celsius outside, it is sweltering!
40 degrees F is warmer than -5 degrees F.
You would subtract 40 degrees from 180 degrees so it would look like this:180 degrees - 40 degrees = 140 degrees
It is 40 degrees
In degree mode. cos(40) = 0.7660444431 degrees ( 77 degrees will do ) In radians. cos(40) = - 0.6669380617 radians
A pair of complimentary angles has a sum that measures 90 degrees. If your first angle is 40 degrees, the complement must equal 50. 90= 40+X 50=X
About 40%
The optimum temperature for pepsin is between 30 degrees Celsius and 40 degrees Celsius. Activity has been reported outside of this range.
Propane freezes at -40 degrees C (which also happens to be -40 degrees Fahrenheit).
That depends on the ambient temperature. A corpse will take on the temperature of the environment. If it's in a house that is 70 degrees, the corpse will cool to 70 degrees. If it's outside at 40 below, it will cool to 40 below.
40 degrees Celsius = 104 degrees Fahrenheit
It's the same actual temperature as -40 degrees Fahrenheit.
The temperature at which Celsius and Fahrenheit are the same is -40 degrees.
-40 degrees.
-40 degrees Fahrenheit and -40 degrees Celsius are the same temperature.
Degrees Celsius and Fahrenheit can be the same at -40 degrees, as -40 degrees Celsius is equivalent to -40 degrees Fahrenheit. This intersection point is the only temperature where the two temperature scales are equal.
40 degrees fahrenheit 40 degrees celsius is way higher then it is fahrenheit.
The temperature at which Celsius and Fahrenheit scales are equivalent is -40 degrees.