No, 39 degrees Fahrenheit is not considered hot. It is a cool to mild temperature.
The symbol for temperature when measured in degrees Celsius is °C.
The temperature in Fahrenheit would be 41 degrees. You can convert Celsius to Fahrenheit by multiplying the Celsius temperature by 9/5 and adding 32. So in this case, 5°C multiplied by 9/5 plus 32 equals 41°F.
357 degrees Celsius is equal to 674.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
425 degrees Fahrenheit is equivalent to 218.33 degrees Celsius.
15 degrees Celsius = 59 degrees Fahrenheit.
220º C equals 428º F.
Absolute Zero: 0 K (Kelvin) equals -273.15 °C (degrees Celsius) equals -459.67 °F (degrees Fahrenheit).
288 degrees C = 540.4 degrees F. F = 1.8*C + 32 Therefore, where C = 288, F = (288*1.8) + 32 = 518.4 + 32 = 540.4
100 degrees Celsius* = 212 degrees Fahrenheit* * boiling points of water at sea level
The temperature of 'absolute zero' equals -273.15 degrees Celsius 0 K = -273.15 °C
61 degrees (180 degrees in a triangle)
34°C is the warmer temperature. 90°F is only about 32.2°C.
11 degrees Fahrenheit is approximately -11.7 degrees Celsius. This can be calculated by subtracting 32 from the Fahrenheit temperature and then dividing by 1.8.
1700 degrees Celsius is a very high temperature. It is equivalent to 3092 degrees Fahrenheit or 1973 Kelvin. At this temperature, many materials would melt or vaporize.
No, 39 degrees Fahrenheit is not considered hot. It is a cool to mild temperature.
-13 degrees F equals -25 degrees C