Can you show me a degree Celsius, Kelvin and Fahrenheit graph?
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Temperature Unit Conversion Formulas
There's no complicated math required to convert one temperature unit to another. Simple addition and subtraction will get you through conversions between the Kelvin and Celsius temperature scales. Fahrenheit involves a bit of multiplication, but it's nothing you can't handle. Just plug in the value you know to get the answer in the desired temperature scale using the appropriate conversion formula:
Kelvin to Celsius: C = K - 273 (C = K - 273.15 if you want to be more precise)
Kelvin to Fahrenheit: F = 9/5(K - 273) + 32 or F = 1.8(K - 273) + 32
Celsius to Fahrenheit: F = 9/5(C) + 32 or F = 1.80(C) + 32
Celsius to Kelvin: K = C + 273 (or K = C + 271.15 to be more precise)
Fahrenheit to Celsius: C = (F - 32)/1.80
Fahrenheit to Kelvin: K = 5/9(F - 32) + 273.15
Remember to report Celsius and Fahrenheit values in degrees. There is no degree using the Kelvin scale.
Temperature Conversion Table
Kelvin Fahrenheit Celsius Significant Values
373 212 100 Boiling point of water at sea level
363 194 90
353 176 80
343 158 70
333 140 60 56.7°C or 134.1°F is the hottest temperature recorded on Earth at Death Valley, California on July 10, 1913
323 122 50
313 104 40
303 86 30
293 68 20 Typical room temperature
283 50 10
273 32 0 Freezing point of water into ice at sea level
263 14 -10
253 -4 -20
243 -22 -30
233 -40 -40 Temperature where Fahrenheit and Celsius are equal
223 -58 -50
213 -76 -60
203 -94 -70
193 -112 -80
183 -130 -90 -89°C or -129°F is the coldest temperature recorded on Earth at Vostok, Antarctica, July 1932
173 -148 -100
0 -459.67 -273.15 absolute zero