Celsius - Conversion Table Between The Different Temperature Units

Conversion Table Between The Different Temperature Units

Celsius temperature conversion formulae
from Celsius to Celsius
Fahrenheit = × 9⁄5 + 32 = ( − 32) × 5⁄9
Kelvin = + 273.15 = − 273.15
Rankine = ( + 273.15) × 9⁄5 = ( − 491.67) × 5⁄9
For temperature intervals rather than specific temperatures,
1 °C = 1 K = 9⁄5 °F = 9⁄5 °R

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