-40
proof:
let F = 9/5 C + 32 =C
4/5C = -32
C = -40
Celsius or Fahrenheit
The answer is 323.15 K (approx.). The Kelvin scale starts at absolute zero and is used in scientific laboratories. Celsius is for general use and set 0 and 100 as melting and boiling point of water respectively. To convert from C to K, add 273.15 to C.
Yes, as the temperature increases, the number of people wearing coats decreases.
Relatively speaking, 43 degrees Fahrenheit is cold. The temperature at which water freezes is 32 degrees, so while it would not be snowing on a 43 degree day, it would be pretty close to it.
That depends on which property of the water you need to measure. -- Its temperature . . . degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit. -- Its volume . . . liter or fluid ounce. -- Its weight . . . Newton or pound. -- Its mass . . . kilogram or pound. -- Its conductivity . . . Siemens. -- Its depth . . . inch or centimeter. -- Its clarity or purity . . . I don't know units for either of those, but my only point is that you don't "measure water" . . . you measure its properties.
At a temperature of -40 (minus forty) degrees, the Celsius and Fahrenheit scales read the same number.
To calculate Fahrenheit to Celsius, you take the temperature in Fahrenheit and multiply it by 0.8. Using the answer of that number, subtract 32 from it. That is your temperature in Celsius. To change that temperature back to Fahrenheit, you would add 32 to your Celsius temperature. After getting that answer, you divide it by 0.8 and Voislá, you're back at your temperature in Fahrenheit.
32 Fahrenheit = 0 Celsius.
-40o C
negative 40 degrees
-40c (apex)
500 degrees Fahrenheit = 260 degrees Celsius.
It would equal 0 degrees Celsius.
You need to specify whether Celsius or Fahrenheit. If Fahrenheit, then it would be freezing! For Celsius, it would be really hot!
85 Fahrenheit is equal to 29.44... (that is, 29.4 recurring) Celsius.
The Celsius temperature of 32 degrees Fahrenheit would be 0 degrees.
Start by taking the number in Fahrenheit and subtracting 32. Then divide the number by 9, and then multiply it by 5. This is how you convert Fahrenheit to Celsius or use the equation C = (F - 32) × 5/9In this case, the answer is about 30 degrees Celsius.