10 c/35 c * 100 = 29%
There IS a difference, which arises because the Celsius scale is not an absolute scale: its zero is arbitrary. What this means is that 20 deg C is not twice as warm as 10 deg C. So, the difference between 10 deg C and 20 deg C is NOT 10 deg C but 10 Celsius degrees.In other words, one Celsius degree is the difference in temperature between n deg C and (n+1) deg C (for any n > -273) whereas one degree Celsius is a specific temperature - a bit above the freezing point of pure water under normal pressure.
-10 degree Fahrenheit = -23.3333333 degree Celsius.
10 degree Celsius = 50 degree Fahrenheit.
10 degrees Celsius!
The difference is 10 Celsius degrees.
Just subtract.
14 degree Fahrenheit = -10 degree Celsius
10 degree Celsius = 50 degree Fahrenheit.
temperature coefficient =10 degree celsius..
10 degrees Celsius is equal to a temperature of 50 degrees Fahrenheit.
It is a solid