Fahrenheit and Celsius Scales
WEeb.in Team Maths Total Views: 461 Posted: Oct 16, 2019 Updated: Apr 15, 2026
Below is information about the Celcius and Fahrenheit Scales, including the degrees for boiling and freezing, absolute zero.
| °Celsius | °Fahrenheit |
|---|---|
| –273.15 | –459.67 |
| –250 | –418 |
| –200 | –328 |
| –150 | –238 |
| –100 | –148 |
| –50 | –58 |
| –40 | –40 |
| –30 | –22 |
| –20 | –4 |
| –10 | 14 |
| 0 | 32 |
| 5 | 41 |
| 10 | 50 |
| 15 | 59 |
| 20 | 68 |
| 25 | 77 |
| 30 | 86 |
| 35 | 95 |
| 40 | 104 |
| 45 | 113 |
| 50 | 122 |
| 55 | 131 |
| 60 | 140 |
| 65 | 149 |
| 70 | 158 |
| 75 | 167 |
| 80 | 176 |
| 85 | 185 |
| 90 | 194 |
| 95 | 203 |
| 100 | 212 |
Zero on the Fahrenheit scale represents the temperature produced by the mixing of equal weights of snow and common salt.
| °Fahrenheit | °Celsius | |
|---|---|---|
| Boiling point of water | 212° | 100° |
| Freezing point of water | 32° | 0° |
| Absolute zero | –459.6° | –273.1° |
Absolute zero is theoretically the lowest possible temperature, the point at which all molecular motion would cease.
To convert Fahrenheit to Celsius (Centigrade), subtract 32 and divide by 1.8.
To convert Celsius (Centigrade) to Fahrenheit, multiply by 1.8 and add 32.
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