-196.1 degrees Celsius = -320.98°F (exact). Rounded: -320.98°F. In Kelvin: 77.05 K. In Rankine: 138.69°R.
−40°C = −40°F — the unique point where both scales meet. Found in extreme continental winters.
Below freezing: -196.1°C = -320.98°F. Key landmarks: 0°C = 32°F (freezing), −10°C = 14°F (cold winter), −20°C = −4°F (severe cold), −40°C = −40°F (where scales meet).
All temperature units: -320.98°F · 77.05 K (Kelvin) · 138.69°R (Rankine). Kelvin starts at absolute zero (−273.15°C). Rankine is used in some US engineering applications.
Formula: °F = (°C × 9/5) + 32. For -196.1°C: (-196.1 × 1.8) + 32 = -352.98 + 32 = -320.98°F. Reverse: °C = (°F − 32) × 5/9 = (-320.98 − 32) × 0.5556 = -196.1°C.
-196.1°C = -320.98°F (exact: -320.98°F). Formula: (-196.1 × 9/5) + 32 = -320.98°F.
Multiply by 1.8 then add 32: -196.1 × 1.8 = -352.98, + 32 = -320.98°F. Quick estimate: double the Celsius value and add 30 → -362.2°F (approximate).
Add 273.15: -196.1 + 273.15 = 77.05 K. Kelvin is used in science — 0 K is absolute zero (the coldest possible temperature).
−40°C = −40°F — the unique point where both scales meet. Found in extreme continental winters. In Fahrenheit: -320.98°F is below freezing.