Fahrenheit meaning in English

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Definition

0° Fahrenheit: 0° Fahrenheit (unit of temperature) noun
Fahrenheit is the temperature scale that registers the point where water changes to ice as 32 degrees. Water boils at 212 degrees Fahrenheit. The "Fahrenheit" scale most commonly used in the United States, although it is still used in other parts of the world.
The formula for converting Fahrenheit to Celsius: F = °C × 1.8 + 32
0 degrees Fahrenheit = -18 degrees Celsius

Examples

  • "Brent : What about Fahrenheit?"
  • "Jonas : Umm, about 40 degrees Fahrenheit?"
  • "41 degrees Fahrenheit."
Exercise 1
Fill in the blanks below with the name of the correct temperature scale.

Liquid water turns to ice at 32 degrees .
Liquid water turns to ice at 0 degrees .

Fill in the blanks below with the name of the correct temperature scale.

Liquid water turns to ice at 32 degrees Fahrenheit 1.
Liquid water turns to ice at 0 degrees Celsius 2.
1 Fahrenheit: "Fahrenheit" is the temperature scale that registers the point where water changes to ice as thirty-two degrees. "Fahrenheit" is the temperature scale most commonly used in the United States. Note: Water boils at two-hundred and twelve degrees Fahrenheit.
2 Celsius: "Celsius" is the temperature scale that registers the point where water changes to ice as zero degrees. "Celsius" is the temperature scale most commonly used in Europe. Note: Water boils at one-hundred degrees Celsius.
Exercise 2
Fill in the blanks below with the name of the correct temperature scale.

Liquid water turns to ice at 32 degrees .
Liquid water turns to ice at 0 degrees .

Fill in the blanks below with the name of the correct temperature scale.

Liquid water turns to ice at 32 degrees Fahrenheit 1.
Liquid water turns to ice at 0 degrees Celsius 2.
1 Fahrenheit: "Fahrenheit" is the temperature scale that registers the point where water changes to ice as thirty-two degrees. "Fahrenheit" is the temperature scale most commonly used in the United States. Note: Water boils at two-hundred and twelve degrees Fahrenheit.
2 Celsius: "Celsius" is the temperature scale that registers the point where water changes to ice as zero degrees. "Celsius" is the temperature scale most commonly used in Europe. Note: Water boils at one-hundred degrees Celsius.

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