Temperature Converter
Temperature reflects thermal energy
°C → °F
33.8 °F
Temperature reflects thermal energy. Celsius and Kelvin are metric scales used in science and engineering, while Fahrenheit remains common for U.S. weather and cooking. Use this converter to align reports, recipes, and lab readings across scales.
All unit results
| Supported Units | Value |
|---|---|
| Kelvin K | 274.15 |
| Celsius °C | 1 |
| Fahrenheit °F | 33.8 |
| Rankine °R | 493.47 |
How to Use
Enter the value and your starting unit, such as celsius or fahrenheit, and your desired target unit from the dropdown menus. The tool will instantly output the precise temperature conversion, along with a complete list of equivalent measurements. You can also quickly copy the value with or without units.
When to Use
Celsius and Kelvin are metric scales used in science and engineering, while Fahrenheit remains common for U.S. weather and cooking. Use this converter to align reports, recipes, and lab readings across scales.
Common Temperature Conversions
| 1 Celsius (°C) | = | 33.8 Fahrenheit (°F) |
| 1 Kelvin (K) | = | -272.15 Celsius (°C) |
| 1 Fahrenheit (°F) | = | 460.67 Rankine (°R) |
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Common Questions
What is the Temperature converter used for?
Temperature reflects thermal energy. Celsius and Kelvin are metric scales used in science and engineering, while Fahrenheit remains common for U.S. weather and cooking. Use this converter to align reports, recipes, and lab readings across scales.
What temperature is the same in both Celsius and Fahrenheit?
The scales intersect at exactly -40 degrees. Therefore, -40°C is equal to -40°F.
How do you convert Celsius to Fahrenheit quickly in your head?
Multiply the Celsius temperature by 2 and then add 32 for a quick mental estimate. For example, if it is 20°C: 20 × 2 = 40, and 40 + 32 = 72°F (the precise formula yields 68°F).