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  1. Nov 29, 2023 · The 89 Fahrenheit to Celsius formula is: [°C] = ( [89] − 32) x 5 ⁄ 9. Therefore, we get: 89 F to C = 31.667 °C. 89 °F in °C = 31.667 Celsius. 89 F in C = 31.667 degrees Celsius. As a side note: the unit of temperature Fahrenheit is named after the German physicist Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit. In turn, the unit for temperature Celsius is ...

  2. Fahrenheit is based literally on body temperature and gives a more "human friendly" scale. Add to that the fact that 0°F is when salt water freezes on the roads, which is helpful to know. Celsius is absolutely better in terms of scientific measurements (Kelvin is best, but whatever).

  3. Jul 12, 2023 · From Celsius to Fahrenheit. Converting temperatures from Celsius to Fahrenheit is straightforward with the following formula: Multiply the Celsius temperature by 9/5. Add 32 to this result. Here’s a step-by-step guide: Take the Celsius temperature (e.g., 20°C). Multiply by 9/5 (20 × 9/5 = 36). Add 32 (36 + 32 = 68°F).

  4. Sep 13, 2022 · User Friendliness. The Fahrenheit scale is considered to be more user friendly than the Celsius scale. The unit of measure on the Fahrenheit scale, a degree Fahrenheit is 5/9ths of a degree Celsius. This permits more precise measurements without resorting to fractional degrees, which can be extremely confusing.

  5. Fahrenheit is useful for day to day use and Celsius for science because Fahrenheit has smaller degrees and a 0-100 degree scale for most human use, where as with Celsius 20 and 25 are super different. That said it is better for everyone to use the same thing, and most of the world already uses Celsius, so it is better for us to convert.

  6. Eg Farenheit to Celcius: Take Temp in Celcius, 1. divide by 5 (easy math), 2. then multiply by 9, 3. then add 32. So for 30 Celcius, step 1. 30/5 = 6. step 2. 6*9 = 54. step 3. 54 + 32 = 86 F. For the farenheit to Celcius, just reverse the order and do the opposite function in each steps: 1. _subtract 32. 2. divide by 9.

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  7. Fahrenheit is a scale commonly used to measure temperatures in the United States. Celsius, or centigrade, is used to measure temperatures in most of the world. Water freezes at 0° Celsius and boils at 100° Celsius.

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