Converting Celsius to Fahrenheit is a quick way to convert temperatures from one scale to the other. There are many different formulas for converting Celsius to Fahrenheit. You can use this one if you are unfamiliar with the metric system. Celsius is 100 degrees Celsius plus 32 degrees Fahrenheit. For example, 5°C is equal to 5°C plus 32°F, which equals 37°F.
◉ Celsius is a unit of temperature that is used by meteorologists worldwide. It is based on the triple point of water. The melting and boiling points of water are taken as 0°C and 100°C, respectively, so water freezes at 0°C and boils at 100°C at one atmosphere of pressure. Thus, the unit was originally defined as 1/100 of this temperature difference, so that 0°C was exactly 32°F. This definition was revised in 1954 to make the Celsius scale approximately coincide with the Fahrenheit scale. The definition of the Celsius scale was changed in 1948 to make it equal to the mean temperature of the coldest month between 1951 and 1980.
◉ -40° Celsius and fahrenheit are the same in terms of the reading temperatures on the thermometer.
◉ Temperature readings are 0 degrees celsius and 32 degrees fahrenheit.
Formula of Celsius to Fahrenheit conversion
ºF = (ºC * 1.8) + 32
ºF = Fahrenheit Temperature Scale
ºC = Celsius Temperature Scale
Relation between celsius and fahrenheit scales ⭐
C/5 = (F - 32)/9
How to convert Celsius to Fahrenheit ❓
Example.1:-Celsius = 5°C , Fahrenheit = ?
solve:-ºF = (ºC * 1.8) + 32
ºF = (5 * 1.8) + 32
ºF = 9 + 32
ºF = 41º
5 celsius (°C) = 41 Fahrenheit (ºF)
Example.2:-Celsius = 9°C , Fahrenheit = ?
solve:-ºF = (ºC * 1.8) + 32
ºF = (9 * 1.8) + 32
ºF = 16.2 + 32
ºF = 48.2º
9 celsius (°C) = 48.2 Fahrenheit (ºF)
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