Convert Temperature: Kelvin to Fahrenheit

How to convert Temperature from Kelvin to Fahrenheit?

To convert Temperature from Kelvin to Fahrenheit, subtract 273.15, then multiply by 1.8, then add 32.0.

Example conversions for Temperature from K to °F

1 K = -457.87 °F
2 K = -456.07 °F
3 K = -454.27 °F
4 K = -452.47 °F
5 K = -450.67 °F
6 K = -448.87 °F
7 K = -447.07 °F
8 K = -445.27 °F
9 K = -443.47 °F
10 K = -441.67 °F
11 K = -439.87 °F
12 K = -438.07 °F
13 K = -436.27 °F
14 K = -434.47 °F
15 K = -432.67 °F
16 K = -430.87 °F
17 K = -429.07 °F
18 K = -427.27 °F
19 K = -425.47 °F
20 K = -423.67 °F
21 K = -421.87 °F
22 K = -420.07 °F
23 K = -418.27 °F
24 K = -416.47 °F
25 K = -414.67 °F
26 K = -412.87 °F
27 K = -411.07 °F
28 K = -409.27 °F
29 K = -407.47 °F
30 K = -405.67 °F
31 K = -403.87 °F
32 K = -402.07 °F
33 K = -400.27 °F
34 K = -398.47 °F
35 K = -396.67 °F
36 K = -394.87 °F
37 K = -393.07 °F
38 K = -391.27 °F
39 K = -389.47 °F
40 K = -387.67 °F
41 K = -385.87 °F
42 K = -384.07 °F
43 K = -382.27 °F
44 K = -380.47 °F
45 K = -378.67 °F
46 K = -376.87 °F
47 K = -375.07 °F
48 K = -373.27 °F
49 K = -371.47 °F
50 K = -369.67 °F

What is temperature?

Temperature is a physical quantity that quantitatively expresses the attribute of hotness or coldness. It is measured with a thermometer and is the manifestation of thermal energy.

How is temperature measured?

The three most common temperature scales are Celsius (used worldwide), Fahrenheit (used in the US), and Kelvin (used in scientific contexts). Kelvin is the SI base unit of temperature.