Converting Celsius, Fahrenheit and Kelvin Temperature Scales

Celsius to Fahrenheit

dF = (dC . 1.8) + 32

Example when it is 20 degrees Celsius:

(20 . 1.8) + 32 = ?

36 + 32 = ?

68 = result

Fahrenheit to Celsius

dC = (dF – 32) / 1.8

Example when it is 68 degrees Fahrenheit:

(68 – 32) / 1.8 = ?

36 / 1.8 = ?

20 = result

Celsius to Kelvin

dC + 273.15 = K

Example when it is 25 degrees Celsius:

25 + 273.15 = ?

298.15 = result

Kelvin to Celsius

K − 273.15 = dC

Example when it is 200 Kelvin:

200 – 273.15 = ?

-73.15 = result

Fahrenheit to Kelvin

(dF − 32) . 0.555 + 273.15 = K

Example when it is 70 degrees Fahrenheit:

(70 – 32) . 0.555 + 273.15 = ?

38 . 0.555 + 273.15 = ?

21.111 + 273.15 = ?

294.26 = result

Kelvin to Fahrenheit

(K − 273.15) . 1.8 + 32 = dF

Example when it is 300 Kelvin:

(300 – 273.15) . 1.8 +32 = ?

26.85 . 1.8 + 32 = ?

48.33 + 32 = ?

80.33 = result


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