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Convertidor de temperatura
Convierte entre Celsius, Fahrenheit y Kelvin al instante. Incluye puntos de referencia comunes y comparación de todas las unidades.
Convierte entre escalas de temperatura Celsius, Fahrenheit y Kelvin
Resultado
Ingresa un valor para convertir
Referencias comunes
El agua se congela0°C = 32°F = 273.15K
Temperatura corporal37°C = 98.6°F = 310.15K
El agua hierve100°C = 212°F = 373.15K
Cero absoluto-273.15°C = -459.67°F = 0K
Fórmulas: °F = °C × 9/5 + 32, K = °C + 273.15. El agua se congela a 0°C / 32°F / 273.15K.
How to Use This Tool
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Enter a temperature value
Type the temperature you want to convert into the input field. Negative values are supported.
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Select the source scale
Choose the temperature scale you are converting from: Celsius, Fahrenheit, or Kelvin.
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Choose the target scale
Pick the scale to convert to, or use the swap button to reverse the direction instantly.
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Check common references
Below the result, a reference table shows common temperature points (freezing, boiling, body temp, absolute zero) in all three scales.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How do I convert Celsius to Fahrenheit?
- Multiply the Celsius value by 9/5 (or 1.8) and add 32. For example, 100°C × 1.8 + 32 = 212°F.
- What is absolute zero?
- Absolute zero is the lowest possible temperature: 0 Kelvin, −273.15°C, or −459.67°F. At this point, molecular motion theoretically stops.
- When should I use Kelvin?
- Kelvin is the SI unit for temperature used in scientific contexts. It starts at absolute zero and uses the same increment size as Celsius.
- What is normal human body temperature in Fahrenheit?
- Normal body temperature is approximately 98.6°F (37°C or 310.15 K), though it can vary slightly from person to person.