Here's a good link for temperature conversions, and other conversions too...
http://www.metric-conversions.org/temperature/fahrenheit-celsius.htm
Or you can use this table:
Celsius to Fahrenheit Conversion Chart
http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/climate/conversion/tempconvert.html
F Celsius
-40 **** -40
-38.2 **** -39
-36.4 **** -38
-34.6 **** -37
-32.8 **** -36
-31 **** -35
-29.2 **** -34
-27.4 **** -33
-25.6 **** -32
-23.8 **** -31
-22 **** -30
-20.2 **** -29
-18.4 **** -28
-16.6 **** -27
-14.8 **** -26
-13 **** -25
-11.2 **** -24
-9.4 **** -23
-7.6 **** -22
-5.8 **** -21
-4 **** -20
-2.2 **** -19
-0.4 **** -18
1.4 **** -17
3.2 **** -16
5 **** -15
6.8 **** -14
8.6 **** -13
10.4 **** -12
12.2 **** -11
14 **** -10
15.8 **** -9
17.6 **** -8
19.4 **** -7
21.2 **** -6
23 **** -5
24.8 **** -4
26.6 **** -3
28.4 **** -2
30.2 **** -1
32 **** 0
33.8 **** 1
35.6 **** 2
37.4 **** 3
39.2 **** 4
41 **** 5
42.8 **** 6
44.6 **** 7
46.4 **** 8
48.2 **** 9
50 **** 10
51.8 **** 11
53.6 **** 12
55.4 **** 13
57.2 **** 14
59 **** 15
60.8 **** 16
62.6 **** 17
64.4 **** 18
66.2 **** 19
68 **** 20
69.8 **** 21
71.6 **** 22
73.4 **** 23
75.2 **** 24
77 **** 25
78.8 **** 26
80.6 **** 27
82.4 **** 28
84.2 **** 29
86 **** 30
87.8 **** 31
89.6 **** 32
91.4 **** 33
93.2 **** 34
95 **** 35
96.8 **** 36
98.6 **** 37
100.4 **** 38
102.2 **** 39
104 **** 40
105.8 **** 41
107.6 **** 42
109.4 **** 43
111.2 **** 44
113 **** 45
114.8 **** 46
116.6 **** 47
118.4 **** 48
120.2 **** 49
122 **** 50
123.8 **** 51
125.6 **** 52
127.4 **** 53
129.2 **** 54
131 **** 55
132.8 **** 56
134.6 **** 57
136.4 **** 58
138.2 **** 59
140 **** 60
141.8 **** 61
143.6 **** 62
145.4 **** 63
147.2 **** 64
149 **** 65
150.8 **** 66
152.6 **** 67
154.4 **** 68
156.2 **** 69
158 **** 70
159.8 **** 71
161.6 **** 72
163.4 **** 73
165.2 **** 74
167 **** 75
168.8 **** 76
170.6 **** 77
172.4 **** 78
174.2 **** 79
176 **** 80
177.8 **** 81
179.6 **** 82
181.4 **** 83
183.2 **** 84
185 **** 85
186.8 **** 86
188.6 **** 87
190.4 **** 88
192.2 **** 89
194 **** 90
195.8 **** 91
197.6 **** 92
199.4 **** 93
201.2 **** 94
203 **** 95
204.8 **** 96
206.6 **** 97
208.4 **** 98
210.2 **** 99
212 **** 100
2006-06-06 02:40:59
·
answer #1
·
answered by Anonymous
·
2⤊
1⤋
This Site Might Help You.
RE:
I want to print a chart of Faranheit/Celsius comparisons?
2015-08-16 12:33:20
·
answer #2
·
answered by Anonymous
·
0⤊
1⤋
I'm a healthy mix of everything, but I'm mostly Fire dominant with Earth a very close second followed by Water and a little bit of Air. Overall I feel much more Earthy, only Fire when my competitive or argumentative streaks rears their ugly faces. I'm indifferent towards Air because I don't think I know anybody who is Air dominant so I cannot say for sure. Taurus Sun/Rising Leo Moon Aries Mercury Gemini Venus Cancer Mars
2016-03-18 02:12:22
·
answer #3
·
answered by Anonymous
·
0⤊
0⤋
Open a new Excel spreadsheet, Put F in cell A1, C in B1, 212 in A2, and =(A2-32)/1.8 in B2.
You should then see 100 in B2.
Fill the cells from A2 down as far as you like with the Fahrenheit values that you want in your table. (Edit=>Fill=>Series)
Select B2 and press Ctrl C to copy the formula.
Select the cells from B2 down to be alongside the bottom value in column A and press Ctrl V.
There is your table. You can check a few key values (-40F = -40C, 32F = 0C, 212F = 100C).
It is possible to do a similar chart from Celsius to Fahrenheit but resist all temptation to do that. Once you have converted all the Fahrenheit values that you need into international units, forget Fahrenheit forever.
2006-06-12 04:35:41
·
answer #4
·
answered by mikeoxley242 5
·
0⤊
0⤋
http://www.texloc.com/closet/cl_cel_fah_chart.html
2006-06-06 02:05:41
·
answer #5
·
answered by NickofTyme 6
·
0⤊
0⤋
go for it
2006-06-06 02:10:42
·
answer #6
·
answered by Toplar 3
·
0⤊
0⤋
Try this.
2006-06-06 02:06:24
·
answer #7
·
answered by mac 3
·
0⤊
0⤋