acelafan
Conductor
Ah, it's all in the math. 1 degree C is 1.8 degrees F. So they are only equal at that point given where each scale has their 0 value. I am sure a teacher can explain this concept better than me.I've never understood this.And -40 works both ways.
(-40) degrees Fahrenheit =
-40 degrees Celsius
Zero degrees F is -18 C, so why would 40 degrees below zero Fahrenheit be 40 degrees below zero Celsius?
How do they magically equal out when the value for zero is different in each system?
In other news I see today's #7 left CHI 25 minutes late. And now it's almost an hour late into Tomah, WI.
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