Kelvin to Fahrenheit (K to °F) Converter

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What is Kelvin?

Kelvin (K) is the base unit of temperature in the International System of Units (SI). It is used to measure thermodynamic temperature. Unlike Celsius or Fahrenheit, Kelvin does not use degrees but simply the unit "Kelvin". The Kelvin scale starts at absolute zero, the theoretical temperature at which all molecular motion ceases.

What is Fahrenheit?

Fahrenheit (°F) is a temperature scale commonly used in the United States. In this scale, the freezing point of water is 32°F and the boiling point is 212°F under standard atmospheric pressure. The Fahrenheit scale is used primarily in the United States for non-scientific applications.

How to Convert Kelvin to Fahrenheit?

To convert from Kelvin to Fahrenheit, use the formula:

Fahrenheit (°F) = (Kelvin (K) - 273.15) × 9/5 + 32

Kelvin to Fahrenheit Conversion Table

Kelvin (K) Fahrenheit (°F)
0 K -459.67 °F
10 K -441.67 °F
50 K -369.67 °F
100 K -279.67 °F
200 K -99.67 °F
273.15 K 32.00 °F
300 K 80.33 °F
373.15 K 212.00 °F
500 K 440.33 °F
1000 K 1760.33 °F
1500 K 2960.33 °F