40 degrees fahrenheit is about 4.4 degrees celsius, while 10 celsius is 50 degrees fahrenheit so 40 fahrenheit is the colder temperature.
The formulas to convert between celsius and fahrenheit temperatures (where F is the Fahrenheit temperature and C is the Celsius temperature in degrees) are as follows:
Celsius to Fahrenheit: F = C × 9/5 + 32
Fahrenheit to Celsius: C = (F − 32) x 5/9
10c= 50f or 45f = 7.2C so 10c is colder!
-11C is colder than -10C.
It is +10 deg C.
Minus 40 degree.That is -40F=-40C
Yes the water gets colder the further you go down. Colder water is in diffrent parts of the world. The coldest temperature water in the sea is in the Pacific.
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10c= 50f or 45f = 7.2C so 10c is colder!
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-11C is colder than -10C.
40F is colder because it is only 8F above freezing point of water and 40C is warmer because it is it is about 3C higher than the human body temperature. 40F = (40 - 32) x 5/9 = 4.4444 degrees C 40C = (40 x 9/5) + 32 = 104 degrees F
A lake won't start to freeze until the water from the surface to the bottom reaches 40F. It can be noted by simple observation that this happens first around the shoreline. Once the whole lake reaches 40F, the surface will continue to get colder. When the surface of the water drops to 32F, it starts freezing.
Apply what you know about the temperature scales: 10oC is above freezing (of water), and 10oF is below, so 10oF is colder. To find the exact numbers, use the conversion equation: oF = (9/5)oC + 32. Here, (9/5)10 + 32 = 50, so 10oC = 50oF
You should not use regular PVC glue at lower temp than about 40f. -The glue is too thick and will not make good bonds this cold. -Weld On 725 is recommended for lower temperatures.
40F to 86F
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-10 F is much colder than -10C.
Not being able to regulate body temperature after death, corpse will reach equilibrium with the ambient temterature. So, in like Canada, Norway and Alaska, if outside, they will get much colder (possibly -40F) than in places like Mexico.