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10 c/35 c * 100 = 29%
Well, darling, the only difference between "Celsius degree" and "degree Celsius" is the order of the words. It's like asking what's the difference between "chicken fried rice" and "fried chicken rice." They both refer to the same thing - a unit of temperature measurement on the Celsius scale. So, whether you say "Celsius degree" or "degree Celsius," you're still talking about how hot or cold it is outside.
-10 degree Fahrenheit = -23.3333333 degree Celsius.
10 degree Celsius = 50 degree Fahrenheit.
The difference is 10 Celsius degrees.
10 degrees Celsius!
14 degree Fahrenheit = -10 degree Celsius
Just subtract.
10 degree Celsius = 50 degree Fahrenheit.
temperature coefficient =10 degree celsius..
It is a solid
No, 50 degrees Celsius is not the same as 10 degrees Fahrenheit. 50 degrees Celsius is equivalent to 122 degrees Fahrenheit.