Conversion of Units of Temperature - Newton

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from Newton to Newton
Celsius = × 100⁄33 = × 33⁄100
Fahrenheit = × 60⁄11 + 32 = ( − 32) × 11⁄60
Kelvin = × 100⁄33 + 273.15 = ( − 273.15) × 33⁄100
Rankine = × 60⁄11 + 491.67 = ( − 491.67) × 11⁄60
Delisle = (33 − ) × 50⁄11 = 33 − × 11⁄50
Réaumur = × 80⁄33 = × 33⁄80
Rømer = × 35⁄22 + 7.5 = ( − 7.5) × 22⁄35

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