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∙ 12y agoYes, -40 degrees Fahrenheit is equivalent to -40 degrees Celsius.
-40 degrees Fahrenheit is equal to -40 degrees Celsius.
The temperature at which Celsius and Fahrenheit readings are equal is -40 degrees. This is the point where the two temperature scales intersect.
-40°C is equal to -40°F.
-40 degrees Fahrenheit is equal to -40 degrees Celsius.
-40°F is equal to -40°C and 233.15 K.
233.15 K is -40 deg F or -40 deg C (the latter two are the same). So, to the nearest whole degree, 233K would be equal to -40F or -40C
-40°F is equal to -40°C.
No. The scales come together at minus 40: -40F = -40C.No. The scales come together at minus 40: -40F = -40C.No. The scales come together at minus 40: -40F = -40C.No. The scales come together at minus 40: -40F = -40C.
-40C = -40F Formula for conversion C-F C*9/5 + 32=F -40C*9/5 + 32 -360/5 + 32 -72 + 32 -40F Formula for conversion F-C (F-32)*5/9 =C (-40F - 32) * 5/9 -72 * 5 / 9 -360 / 9 -40C
All between -40C to +35C, roughly. (Between -40F and 100F)
Because the relation is 9/5 C + 32 = F; if you let F = C you find the point they are the same: -40F = -40C
-40F is equal to -40C. Both temperatures are the same.
-40 degrees Fahrenheit is equal to -40 degrees Celsius.
-40C is equal to -40F. F=C9/5+32.you can get it by this.
The temperature at which Celsius and Fahrenheit readings are equal is -40 degrees. This is the point where the two temperature scales intersect.
40F is colder because it is only 8F above freezing point of water and 40C is warmer because it is it is about 3C higher than the human body temperature. 40F = (40 - 32) x 5/9 = 4.4444 degrees C 40C = (40 x 9/5) + 32 = 104 degrees F
-40°C is colder than -30°C.