Fahrenheit (°F) to Kelvin (K) Conversion
Need to perform Fahrenheit to Kelvin conversion? This page provides a professional temperature conversion tool supporting multiple unit conversions, including Fahrenheit to Kelvin, Celsius to Kelvin conversion, Kelvin to Celsius conversion, and more. We provide detailed temperature conversion formulas and examples to help you easily master the conversion relationships between various temperature units.
Conversion Formulas
Fahrenheit to Kelvin
The formula to convert from Fahrenheit (°F) to Kelvin (K) is:
Celsius to Kelvin Conversion
Celsius to Kelvin conversion formulas:
- Celsius to Kelvin: $$ K = °C + 273.15 $$
- Kelvin to Celsius: $$ °C = K - 273.15 $$
Celsius and Fahrenheit Conversion
Celsius and Fahrenheit conversion formulas:
- Fahrenheit to Celsius: $$ °C = \frac{°F - 32}{1.8} $$
- Celsius to Fahrenheit: $$ °F = °C \times 1.8 + 32 $$
Conversion Examples
- 32°F (water freezing point):
- To Kelvin: 273.15K
- To Celsius: 0°C
- 77°F (room temperature):
- To Kelvin: 298.15K
- To Celsius: 25°C
- 212°F (water boiling point):
- To Kelvin: 373.15K
- To Celsius: 100°C
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the symbol for Celsius?
The Celsius symbol is °C. This is the international standard Celsius symbol that should be used in both scientific calculations and daily use.
How to perform Kelvin and Celsius conversion?
Kelvin and Celsius conversion is very simple: Kelvin(K) = Celsius(°C) + 273.15. Kelvin and Celsius conversion is a commonly used unit conversion in scientific research.
What are the applications of Celsius and Kelvin conversion?
Celsius and Kelvin conversion is widely used in physics, chemistry, and engineering fields. Kelvin is the base unit in the International System of Units, while Celsius is more suitable for daily use.
Why is temperature conversion necessary?
Temperature conversion is very important in scientific research, engineering calculations, and international communication. Different temperature conversion units are suitable for different scenarios, and mastering various unit conversion methods helps us better understand and apply temperature data.