إعلان يسار

Temperature Converter

Convert between Celsius, Fahrenheit, and Kelvin.

How to Use

1

Enter temperature and unit.

2

Click 'Convert' to convert.

3

See all units at once.

Enter Temperature

إعلان داخل المحتوى

About This Tool

What are Temperature Scales?

Three main scales: Celsius (most common globally), Fahrenheit (used in the US), and Kelvin (used in science). Celsius is based on water's freezing and boiling points (0° and 100°).

Conversion Formulas

°F = °C × 9/5 + 32 | °C = (°F - 32) × 5/9 | K = °C + 273.15 | °C = K - 273.15

Practical Uses

  • Cooking: converting recipes between Fahrenheit and Celsius
  • Weather: understanding temperatures in different countries
  • Science: experiments and research use Kelvin
  • Health: body temperature (37°C = 98.6°F)
  • Industry: temperature control in processes

Tip: Normal body temp is 37°C (98.6°F). Water freezes at 0°C (32°F) and boils at 100°C (212°F).

Sources & References

Frequently Asked Questions

Celsius is based on water's freezing/boiling points (0-100°C). Fahrenheit is used in America (32-212°F). Kelvin is the absolute scientific scale.
Formula: °C = (°F - 32) × 5/9. Example: 98.6°F = 37°C.
Absolute zero is 0 Kelvin = -273.15°C = -459.67°F. It's the lowest theoretically possible temperature.
Absolute zero (0 Kelvin = -273.15°C) is the lowest physically possible temperature. At this point, molecular thermal motion nearly stops. It serves as a reference point in physics and chemistry, with applications in superconductors and lasers.
Fahrenheit is more precise for expressing small differences because one Fahrenheit degree is smaller than one Celsius degree (5:9 ratio). However, Celsius is easier for scientific use as it's based on water properties.

Other Tools You Might Like

إعلان يمين
إعلان أسفل الصفحة