Temperature Conversion Formula Temperature Conversion Formula In today’s world, temperature is a very common word. A person gets ill and doctors ask their body temperature. It is very hot outside; people say that temperature is very high. So from your childhood, you get familiar with the term temperature. Now the question arises what exactly temperature is? It’s a physical quantity that basically expresses the hotness and coldness of an object. If the temperature of any object is low then it’s a cold body and if the temperature of any object is high then it is a hot body. There are many ways to represent temperature. Water boils at 1000C. Room temperature is 273 K. Your body temperature is 960F. From above three statements we can find that temperature can be represented in 0C, 0F, K. There are still few more which are: Rankine denoted as 0R, Newton denoted as 0N, Delisle denoted as 0De. Now the question arises that how will we compare these temperature parameters. Scientists have experimented and finalized it in the form of mathematical formulae. Temperature Conversion Formula is given below: From 0C to others:
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F=(C*9/5)+32
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K=C+273.15
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R=(C+273.15)*9/5
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N=C*33/100
From 0F to others: ·
C=(F-32)*5/9
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K=(F+459.67)*5/9
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R=F+459.67
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N=(F-32)*11/60
From K to others: ·
F=(K*9/5)-459.67
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C=K-273.15
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R=K*9/5
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N=(K-273.15)*33/100
From 0R to others: ·
F=R-459.67
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C=(R-491.67)*5/9
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K=R*5/9
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N=(R-491.67)*11/60
From 0N to others: ·
F=(N*60/11)+32
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C=N*100/33
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K=(N*100/33)+273.15
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R=(N*60/11)+491.67
Example 1: Convert 1200C to 0F, K 0R and 0N Solution: Putting the value of C=120 in the above formula; We have F= (C*9/5)+32 = (120*9/5) + 32 =2480F K=C+273.15 = 120+273.15 = 393.15K R=(C+273.15)*9/5 = (120+273.15)*9/5=707.670R N= C*33/100 = 120*33/100 = 39.60N
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