Celsius to Fahrenheit:
Celsius to Kelvin:
Start with the formula:
Substitute C = 35:
Multiply:
Add 32:
Final Result: 35°C = 95°F
Use the formula:
Substitute C = 35:
Add:
Final Result: 35°C = 308.15 K
Temperature scales measure heat differently. The Celsius scale is based on water’s freezing point (0°C) and boiling point (100°C). The Fahrenheit scale uses a different reference system, so a formula is required to convert between them.
Kelvin is an absolute temperature scale used in science. It starts from absolute zero, where all molecular motion stops. Converting Celsius to Kelvin is simple because both scales increase at the same rate, requiring only the addition of 273.15.
Reverse formula:
Substitute F = 95:
Verified.
Reverse formula:
Substitute K = 308.15:
Verified.
| Celsius (°C) | Fahrenheit (°F) | Kelvin (K) |
|---|---|---|
| 30°C | 86°F | 303.15 K |
| 35°C | 95°F | 308.15 K |
| 40°C | 104°F | 313.15 K |
On a hot summer day in many parts of India, temperatures often reach around 35°C. Weather reports may display this as 95°F in international formats, while scientific instruments record it as 308.15 K for accuracy in experiments and calculations.
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