Convert from Fahrenheit to Celsius (F°, C°)


Temperature is measured in degrees, but there are three different scales: Celsius (the most common scale), Fahrenheit (used in the US and a few other countries), and Kelvin (used in science).

Currently, the most common temperature measurement scale is Celsius , which was invented in 1742. proposed by the Swede Anders Celsius (1701-1744). The reference points of this scale are the melting point of ice and the boiling point of water, and the scale itself has 100 divisions.

How much earlier was his – Fahrenheit – scale in 1724. proposed by the German scientist Gabriel Fahrenheit (1686-1736).

The main difference between the Celsius and Fahrenheit scales is that on the Celsius scale, water boils at 100°C and freezes at 0°C, while on the Fahrenheit scale, water boils at 212°F and has a freezing point of 32°F. Thus, degree The Fahrenheit scale is equal to 1/180 of the interval between the freezing and boiling points of water. Absolute zero is -459.67 °F. A temperature difference of 1 °F is equal to a temperature difference of 0.556 °C.

You can easily convert Fahrenheit to Celsius or Celsius to Fahrenheit with this calculator.

 

Celsius (C°) Farenheitai (F°) Explanation
10 C° 50 F° Ten degrees Celsius is equal to fifty degrees Fahrenheit
20 C° 68 F° Twenty degrees Celsius is sixty-eight degrees Fahrenheit
30 C° 86 F° Thirty degrees Celsius is equal to eighty-six degrees Fahrenheit

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