Convert Fahrenheit To Centigrade


Do you still remember when your physics teacher explained about the temperature?
You must be very familiar with the unit of temperature called Fahrenheit and Centigrade (Celsius), is not it?
Fahrenheit is unit of temperature invented by Gabriel Fahrenheit, German, 1724. The unit is widely used at the time, but now Fahrenheit started in left and most of the State turned to the Centigrade temperature unit.
But you several States that still use Fahrenheit units, among them the United States, Caribbean Islands, and Canada. Some of the machinery industry is also still use this unit as the basis for their calculations.
Knowing how to change the temperature unit from Fahrenheit to Centigrade is important for those of you, who will travel abroad using the temperature unit, will live long outside the country, or who are interested in continuing education in the field of physics and engineering.
Do you know how to change the temperature units of Fahrenheit to Centigrade?
How to change the temperature units of Fahrenheit to Centigrade is very easy, you even taught a lesson in units of temperature change was when he was in junior high school.
The phase change temperature units Fahrenheit to Centigrade, among others:
1. Reduce the temperature of the unit of Fahrenheit with 32
2. Multiply the number 1 with number 5 / 9
You also have found an answer from Fahrenheit to Centigrade temperature you want. For example you are in Indonesia and going to the United States, you will see temperatures in the United States are 88 degrees Fahrenheit. You want to know the temperature in centigrade units, and then you just make a simple calculation like this:
Temperature centigrade = (88-32) x 5 / 9 = 36 x 5 / 9 = 20 degrees Centigrade.
So the temperature is 88 degrees Fahrenheit in the United States together with the temperature 20 degrees Centigrade in Indonesia.
It's easy, is not it?

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