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• Conversion of temperatures and formulas •
Degrees Fahrenheit to Celsius (Centigrade), and to kelvin, Rankine, and Réaumur
Enter the known temperature on the appropriate line.
The other boxes will show the conversions.
You don't need a calculate bar.
Attention: Do not re-enter the exact number of a calculated answer.
At 0 K according to -273,15°C the thermal energy and thus the oscillatory motion of the electrons and particles
come to stop. Therefore there is no lower temperature than -273,15°C, even if that can be entered here.

• Temperature conversion formulas and equations •
Chart and table of comparison
The degree centigrade (°C) was officially renamed Celsius in 1948 to avoid confusion
with the angular measure known as the centigrade (one hundredth of a grade).
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