Physics, asked by Rehmafaisal, 7 months ago

1. The temperature rises by 18°F. What is the rise on the Celsius scale?
2. Convert 5°F to the Celsius scale.
3. Convert 40°C to the (a) Fahrenheit scale
(b) Kelvin Scale.
4. Convert - 40°F to the Celsius scale.​

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Answered by manjusaba4388
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Answer:

Fahrenheit to Celsius Estimate Formula

[F]-30)/2 = Celsius temp. In other words, if you'd like to convert a Fahrenheit temperature to an approximate Celsius temperature: Start with the temperature in Fahrenheit (e.g., 100 degrees). Subtract 30 from this figure (e.g., 100 - 30 = 70).

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