Temperature Converter
A temperature converter is a handy tool in our daily life. It is quite easy to get the conversion of temperature between different units. We can also calculate temperature by using the temperature conversion formula.
In electronics circuits, temperature sensors are commonly employed for many tasks, such as temperature monitoring and detection of overheating issues.
Usually, the Celsius scale displays the atmosphere's temperature, but for humans, temperature is measured in Fahrenheit.
Temperature Converter Formula
Temperature converter formula to find values in Celsius to Fahrenheit, Kelvin, and Rankine according to their scales.
Celsius ⇨ Fahrenheit: F = C(9/5) + 32
Fahrenheit ⇨ Celsius: C = (F-32) (5/9)
Celsius ⇨ Kelvin: K = C + 273.15
Fahrenheit ⇨ Kelvin: K = (F-32) (5/9) + 273.15
Kelvin ⇨ Celsius: C = K - 273.15
Kelvin ⇨ Fahrenheit: F = (K-273.15) (9/5) + 32
Rankine ⇨ Kelvin: R = K x 9/5
Temperature Units:
1- Degree Centigrade
2- Degree Fahrenheit
3- Degree Kelvin
4- Degree Rankine
Absolute Zero Scale:
Absolute Zero temperature is a point of temperature where there is no molecular motion. There is no energy transfer activity at absolute zero temperature. The Kelvin scale and the Rankine scale have their zero at absolute zero level.