Temperature is a fundamental property of matter, and it is essential for understanding various scientific phenomena and everyday life applications. In many parts of the world, the Celsius scale is commonly used to measure temperature, while in other regions, the Fahrenheit scale is prevalent. Converting between these two scales is a necessary skill for a wide range of scenarios, from cooking to weather forecasting.
Celsius Scale:
Fahrenheit Scale:
To convert 36.2°C to °F, we can use the following formula:
°F = (°C x 9/5) + 32
Plugging in the value of 36.2°C, we get:
°F = (36.2 x 9/5) + 32
°F = (325.8 / 5) + 32
°F = 65.16 + 32
°F = **97.16°F**
Therefore, 36.2°C is equivalent to 97.16°F.
Table 1: Common Temperature Conversions
°C | °F |
---|---|
0 | 32 |
10 | 50 |
20 | 68 |
30 | 86 |
40 | 104 |
50 | 122 |
Table 2: Conversion Factors and Formulas
Conversion | Formula |
---|---|
°C to °F | °F = (°C x 9/5) + 32 |
°F to °C | °C = (°F - 32) x 5/9 |
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Converting between Celsius and Fahrenheit scales is a fundamental skill with numerous applications in science, everyday life, and travel. By understanding the concepts and using effective strategies, you can easily convert temperatures and avoid common mistakes. Remember the conversion formula, employ estimation techniques, and utilize helpful tools to ensure accuracy and convenience in your temperature conversions.
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