SC - Suspicious Allergies
Seton1355
Seton1355 at aol.com
Fri May 8 23:15:15 PDT 1998
On Sat, 9 May 1998, Seton1355 wrote:
> Could someone on the list please tell me what 190C is in Farinheit?
I will give *three* answers to your question:
1. 190 C = 374 F
2. The equation that describes the relationship is
5*(F-32)
- -------- = C ; where C and F is the temperatures is those units
9
This is, of course, equivalent to
9*C
- --- + 32 = F
5
3. For most oven temperatures you can assume that the number is twice as
high in F as in C. This would give 380 F in your case, a difference of
slightly over 1.5%, which should be of no consequence. This relationship
is approximate (except for 160 C/320 C), and clearly invalid for other
temperature ranges (e.g. 32 F = 0 C, -40 F = -40 C, and 4 C = 39.2 F)
/UlfR
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Cunning and deceit will every time serve a man better than force.
-- Niccolo Machiavelli
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