Gregib
Gregib t1_je8yzaz wrote
Reply to Eli5:How does conversion from celsius to Fahrenheit work and is there a "linear correlation" by Moewillgo
The relationship between Celsius and Fahrenheit is linear because any change in Celsius is the same change in Fahrenheit multiplied by a constant (1.8).
That means, any change in temperature by 1 degree Celsius is the equivalent of a 1.8 degree change in Fahrenheit.
delta F = delta C x 1.8
Gregib t1_ixbhnh6 wrote
Not all problems are solvable and many people find solace on a shoulder to cry on… IMHO a shitty LPT
Gregib t1_je9ac0g wrote
Reply to comment by Jkei in Eli5:How does conversion from celsius to Fahrenheit work and is there a "linear correlation" by Moewillgo
>C = 1.8 * F + 32
Actually, it's F = 1.8 * C + 32