From fahrenheit to celsius to kelvin and back
Degrees Fahrenheit, (developed in the early 1700's by G. Daniel
Fahrenheit), are used to record surface temperature measurements by
meteorologists in the United States. However, since most of the rest of the
world uses degrees Celsius (developed in the 18th Century), it is
important to be able to convert from units of
degrees Fahrenheit to degrees Celsius:
Kelvin is another unit of temperature that is very handy for
many scientific
calculations, since it begins at absolute zero, meaning it has
no negative numbers. (Note...the word "degrees" is NOT used with
Kelvin.) The way to convert from degrees Celsius to Kelvin is:
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