Tempreature conversion
Tempreature conversion
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TVR-NUT

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1,404 posts

282 months

Monday 15th September 2003
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Hi all. Just a quick question for you. Does anybody on here know how to convert tempreatures in degree's Celsius to tempreatures in degree's Fahrenheit? I'm asking because the tempreature gauge in my Tasmin is in Fahrenheit, so I'm not sure if it's running hotter than what it should do. Idealy it should be running at 80 to 90 degree's Celsius, so does anybody know what the tempreature is in Fahrenheit?
Thanks.

Mark

PetrolTed

34,468 posts

331 months

Monday 15th September 2003
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alt

1,879 posts

310 months

Monday 15th September 2003
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Multiply by 9
Divide by 5
Add 32

Eg. 80C = (80x9)/5 + 32 = 176F

>> Edited by alt on Monday 15th September 14:39

ehasler

8,579 posts

311 months

Monday 15th September 2003
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Or for a rough idea, double and add 25.

streaky

19,311 posts

277 months

Monday 15th September 2003
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TVR-NUT said:
Hi all. Just a quick question for you. Does anybody on here know how to convert tempreatures in degree's Celsius to tempreatures in degree's Fahrenheit? I'm asking because the tempreature gauge in my Tasmin is in Fahrenheit, so I'm not sure if it's running hotter than what it should do. Idealy it should be running at 80 to 90 degree's Celsius, so does anybody know what the tempreature is in Fahrenheit?
Thanks.

Mark
Or 353 to 363 degrees Kelvin

snowy white

26 posts

285 months

Monday 15th September 2003
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This one works for me....to convert fahrenheit to centigrade, double the centigrade figure & add 30

TVR-NUT

Original Poster:

1,404 posts

282 months

Wednesday 17th September 2003
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Thanks for your help everybody. Would have replied and said thanks earlier, but I've been a bit busy and hadn't had the time to. Anyway whilst playing with my new mobile phone (Nokia 7250i) today, I discoverd that it has a tempreature converter on it! Wow, the wonders of mordern technology....
Thanks again.

Mark