273.15 K = 0.00°C
273.15 degrees Kelvin equals 0.00°C
Conversion Results
| Scale | Temperature |
|---|---|
| Celsius | 0.00°C |
| Fahrenheit | 32.00°F |
| Kelvin | 273.15 K |
The temperature converter is an essential tool for converting between the three major temperature scales: Celsius, Fahrenheit, and Kelvin. Whether you're traveling internationally, following a recipe from another country, studying science, or working in a field that requires temperature conversions, this calculator provides instant, accurate results. Simply enter a temperature value, select the source and target units, and get your conversion immediately along with reference values in all three scales.
About Temperature Scales
Celsius (°C) is used worldwide for everyday temperature measurement. Fahrenheit (°F) is primarily used in the United States. Kelvin (K) is the SI unit used in scientific applications, where 0 K represents absolute zero - the coldest possible temperature.
Conversion Formulas
- °C to °F: (°C × 9/5) + 32
- °F to °C: (°F - 32) × 5/9
- °C to K: °C + 273.15
- K to °C: K - 273.15
Common Reference Points
- Absolute Zero: -273.15°C / -459.67°F / 0 K
- Water Freezing Point: 0°C / 32°F / 273.15 K
- Normal Body Temperature: 37°C / 98.6°F / 310.15 K
- Water Boiling Point: 100°C / 212°F / 373.15 K
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Mathematical Explanation
Temperature conversions use linear relationships between scales. Celsius to Fahrenheit: multiply by 9/5 and add 32. Fahrenheit to Celsius: subtract 32 and multiply by 5/9. Celsius to Kelvin: add 273.15. Kelvin to Celsius: subtract 273.15. These formulas reflect the historical development of each scale: Celsius uses water's freezing (0°C) and boiling (100°C) points, Fahrenheit used brine's freezing point and human body temperature, and Kelvin starts at absolute zero.Frequently Asked Questions
Resources & References
Encyclopedia Resources
- Celsius - Wikipedia - History and definition of the Celsius temperature scale
- Fahrenheit - Wikipedia - History and definition of the Fahrenheit temperature scale
Educational Resources
- Temperature Scales - NIST - Official NIST resource on temperature measurement and the Kelvin definition
- Temperature Conversion Guide - National Weather Service guide to temperature and heat safety