Fahrenheit to Kelvin
How to convert Fahrenheit to Kelvin
To convert Fahrenheit (°F) to Kelvin (K), you can use the following formula:
K = (°F + 459.67) × 5/9
Example
Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you convert Fahrenheit to Kelvin:
- Take the temperature value in Fahrenheit that you want to convert.
- Add 459.67 to the Fahrenheit value.
- Multiply the result by 5/9 to obtain the equivalent temperature in Kelvin.
- Round the result to the desired number of decimal places, if necessary.
K = (68 + 459.67) × 5/9
K ≈ 293.15
So, 68°F is approximately equal to 293.15 Kelvin (rounded to two decimal places).
Remember to double-check your calculations and units to ensure accurate conversions.
Fahrenheit to Kelvin conversion table
Fahrenheit (°F) | Kelvin (K) |
---|---|
0.0001 °F | 255.3723 K |
0.001 °F | 255.373 K |
0.01 °F | 255.38 K |
0.1 °F | 255.43 K |
1 °F | 255.93 K |
2 °F | 256.48 K |
3 °F | 257.04 K |
4 °F | 257.04 K |
5 °F | 258.15 K |
6 °F | 258.71 K |
7 °F | 259.26 K |
8 °F | 259.82 K |
9 °F | 260.37 K |
10 °F | 260.93 K |
20 °F | 266.48 K |
30 °F | 272.04 K |
40 °F | 277.59 K |
50 °F | 283.15 K |
60 °F | 288.71 K |
70 °F | 294.26 K |
80 °F | 299.82 K |
90 °F | 305.37 K |
100 °F | 310.93 K |
500 °F | 533.15 K |
1000 °F | 810.93 K |