Temperature Converter
Convert between different temperature scales.
Common Conversions
- 0°C = 32°F (Freezing Point)
- 100°C = 212°F (Boiling Point)
- -273.15°C = 0 K (Absolute Zero)
Temperature Converter – Celsius, Fahrenheit, Kelvin
Use this Temperature Converter to quickly convert between Celsius (°C), Fahrenheit (°F), and Kelvin (K). Enter a value, select units, and see the result instantly.
What is Temperature?
Temperature measures how hot or cold an object or environment is. Common scales are:
- Celsius (°C) – Most commonly used worldwide.
- Fahrenheit (°F) – Mainly used in the United States.
- Kelvin (K) – SI unit, used in scientific calculations.
Why Use a Temperature Converter?
- Quickly convert temperatures between different scales.
- Essential for students, scientists, cooks, travelers, and engineers.
- Avoids manual calculation errors.
How to Use the Temperature Converter
- Enter the temperature value you want to convert.
- Select the From unit.
- Select the To unit.
- View the converted result instantly.
- Use the Swap Units button to reverse the conversion.
Common Conversions
- 0°C = 32°F (Freezing Point)
- 100°C = 212°F (Boiling Point)
- -273.15°C = 0 K (Absolute Zero)
- 25°C ≈ 77°F (Room Temperature)
Tips for Accurate Conversion
- Double-check the units before converting.
- Use Celsius for everyday weather and cooking.
- Use Kelvin for scientific and physics calculations.
- Use Fahrenheit if traveling to the US or following American recipes.
FAQs – Temperature Converter
1. What is the difference between Celsius, Fahrenheit, and Kelvin?
Celsius measures from the freezing (0°C) to boiling point (100°C) of water. Fahrenheit uses 32°F and 212°F. Kelvin starts from absolute zero (0 K) and is used in science.
2. How do I convert Celsius to Fahrenheit?
Use the formula: (°C × 9/5) + 32 = °F. For example, 25°C = 77°F.
3. How do I convert Fahrenheit to Kelvin?
First convert Fahrenheit to Celsius: (°F - 32) × 5/9 = °C, then °C + 273.15 = K.
4. What is absolute zero?
Absolute zero is the lowest possible temperature, 0 K or -273.15°C, where particles have minimal motion.
5. Who benefits from this Temperature Converter?
Students, scientists, cooks, travelers, and anyone needing fast, accurate temperature conversions.