The difference between the Celsius (C) and Kelvin (K) scales is simply the 0 point. So to do the conversion, just add 273
29,85 ºC
200ºc
158ºF
Water is the most important element for life on earth. The Celsius scale has zero point at the temperature at which water freezes and 100 at the temperature at which water boils. Measurements are then made in degrees Celsius (°C).
Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit chose as the zero point the freezing temperature of a mixture of water and salt and the maximum point (96) the temperature of a healthy man. So pure water freezes at 32° Fahrenheit (F) and boiling at 212°F.
William Tomson (known as Lord Kelvin) studying the behavior of gases, discovered the lowest temperature that a body could reach, which would be equivalent to -273°C. From there he determined the zero point of his scale. He thus created what we call the absolute scale, as it uses a universal phenomenon as a reference. In it, water freezes at 273 Kelvin (K) and boils at 373 K - note that we do not use degrees, as this is the absolute scale and not a comparison between phenomena like the other scales.
With this information, we can conclude that To convert temperatures in degrees Celsius to Fahrenheit, multiply by 1.8 (or 9/5) and add 32.
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