95F
95F commonly denotes a temperature of 95 degrees Fahrenheit (95 °F). The Fahrenheit scale, used predominantly in the United States and a few other countries, places the freezing point of water at 32°F and the boiling point at 212°F under standard atmospheric conditions, creating a 180-degree interval between them. The scale was proposed by Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit in 1724.
In Celsius, 95°F is exactly 35°C (95 − 32 = 63; 63 × 5/9 = 35). This temperature is
Weather reports in Fahrenheit provide a familiar frame of reference for people in the United States and
Apart from temperature, the string "95F" may appear as an alphanumeric label in catalogs, part numbers, or