Fahrenheit to Kelvin Converter

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What is Fahrenheit?

Fahrenheit (°F) is a temperature scale used primarily in the United States. The freezing point of water is 32°F and the boiling point is 212°F. The Fahrenheit scale is used to measure temperatures in various applications, including weather forecasts and scientific studies.

What is Kelvin?

Kelvin (K) is an absolute temperature scale used primarily in scientific contexts. It starts at absolute zero, the point at which molecular motion ceases. Kelvin and Celsius have the same incremental value, but Kelvin starts at 0 K, equivalent to -273.15°C.

How to Convert Fahrenheit to Kelvin?

To convert Fahrenheit to Kelvin, use the formula: K = (F - 32) × 5/9 + 273.15, where F is the temperature in Fahrenheit and K is the temperature in Kelvin.

Fahrenheit to Kelvin Conversion Table

Fahrenheit [°F] Kelvin [K]
0 °F 255.37 K
32 °F 273.15 K
50 °F 283.15 K
68 °F 293.15 K
86 °F 303.15 K
100 °F 310.93 K
212 °F 373.15 K
500 °F 533.15 K
1000 °F 1223.15 K