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
360 ÷ 9 = 40 degrees
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
-40 degrees.
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 Fahrenheit is equal to -40 degrees Celsius.
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.
The temperature at which Celsius and Fahrenheit scales are equivalent is -40 degrees.
40 degrees fahrenheit 40 degrees celsius is way higher then it is fahrenheit.