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Celsius to Fahrenheit | ° F = 9/5 ( ° C) + 32 |
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Kelvin to Fahrenheit | ° F = 9/5 (K - 273) + 32 |
Fahrenheit to Celsius | ° C = 5/9 (° F - 32) |
Celsius to Kelvin | K = ° C + 273 |
Kelvin to Celsius | ° C = K - 273 |
People also ask, how do you calculate temperature?
This is easy. You subtract the finaltemperaturefrom the starting temperature to find thedifference. So ifsomething starts at 50 degrees Celsius andfinishes at 75 degreesC, then the change in temperature is75 degrees C – 50degrees C = 25 degrees C. For decreases intemperature, theresult is negative.
Likewise, people ask, what are the formulas in converting temperature?
Temperature Conversion Table
From | To Fahrenheit | To Celsius |
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Fahrenheit (F) | F | (F – 32) * 5/9 |
Celsius (C or o) | (C * 9/5) + 32 | C |
Kelvin (K) | (K – 273.15) * 9/5 + 32 | K – 273.15 |
The average normal body temperatureisgenerally accepted as 98.6°F (37°C). Some studieshaveshown that the "normal" body temperature can haveawide range, from 97°F (36.1°C) to99°F(37.2°C). A temperature over 100.4°F(38°C) mostoften means you have a fever caused by an infectionorillness.