1 degree Celsius is equal to 33.8 degrees Fahrenheit.
220 degrees Celsius is equal to 428 degrees Fahrenheit.
One Kelvin is equal to one degree Celsius. So, 1 Kelvin is equivalent to 1 degree Celsius.
200 degrees Fahrenheit is equal to 93.33 degrees Celsius.
One degree Celsius is equivalent to one degree Kelvin as the two temperature scales have the same size degree. So, when Celsius goes up by one degree, Kelvin also goes up by one degree.
212 degrees Fahrenheit is equal to 100 degrees Celsius.
A degree Celsius is equal to 9/5 of a degree Fahrenheit.
around 0.0175 inches
The answer is 38.8 celcius.
it is equal to one minute or sixty seconds
102 Fahrenheit equals 38.9 degree Celsius
Anything bigger than a 90 degree angle
48 degree Fahrenheit = 8.89 degrees Celsius.
1 degree Celsius is equal to 33.8 degrees Fahrenheit.
1 deg C = 33.8 deg Fahrenheit.
All calculations below are assumed done with all materials (ice, water, and steam) being at normal atmospheric pressure. 3.0kg is 3000 gm. Heat required to raise temperature of ice from -10 degree celcius to 0 degrees celcius is 3000 x 10 cals. (A) The latent heat of fusion of ice is 80 cals per gm. So heat needed to melt 3000 gm of ice at 0 degrees celcius is 3000 x 80 cal. (B) The heat required to convert 3000 gms of water from 0 degrees celcius to 100 degrees celcius is 3000 x 100 cals. (C) The latent heat of vaporization of steam is approximately 540 cals per gm. Hence heat required to convert 3000 gms of water to steam at 100 degrees celcius is 3000 x 540 cals. (D) Now add (A) + (B) + (C) + (D) = 30000 + 240000 + 300000 + 1620000 cals. And that is = 2190000 cals = 2.19 X 10 to power 6 cals.
On heating. water molecules expand till they reach 100 cecius and break free from each other and turn into vapor. On cooling, when the temprature is 4 degree celcius, water starts to expand till it freeze.