Temperature Conversions

Welcome to Temperature Conversions, your resource for converting units of temperature. This category helps scientists, meteorologists, cooks, and everyday users translate between various temperature scales used globally and historically.

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Purpose

The Temperature Conversions category is designed for those working with temperature—whether for weather forecasting, scientific research, cooking, or historical studies—offering tools to convert between common and less-used scales with precision.

History

Temperature scales have evolved over centuries: celsius from Anders Celsius in the 1740s, fahrenheit from Daniel Fahrenheit in the 1720s, kelvin from 19th-century thermodynamics, rankine from engineering needs in the 1850s, and Réaumur from René Réaumur in the 1730s. This category bridges these milestones.

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Explore these conversions to connect temperature scales across practical and theoretical contexts. Have a suggestion for a new temperature conversion? Let Us Know!

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