Temperature Converter
🌡️ Celsius Scale (°C)
Usage: Construction, physics, sports
Key Points:
- Defined by the speed of light 
- Backbone of the metric system 
- Universally adopted in science and trade 
🌡️ Fahrenheit Scale (°F)
Used In: Mainly the United States and its territories.
Key Points:
- 32°F = Freezing point of water 
- 212°F = Boiling point of water 
- Offers finer resolution for weather and body temperature 
 
❄️ Kelvin Scale (K)
Scientific Use: SI base unit for temperature.
Key Points:
- Starts at 0 K (absolute zero) 
- No negative numbers 
- Common in physics, chemistry, and thermodynamics 
 
⚙️ Rankine Scale (°R)
Engineering Applications: Primarily used in thermodynamic calculations in the U.S.
Key Points:
- 0°R = Absolute zero 
- 491.67°R = Freezing point of water 
- Useful in aerospace and mechanical engineering. 
 
🕰️ Réaumur Scale (°Ré)
Usage: Once common in parts of Europe, now largely obsolete.
Key Points:
- 0°Ré = Freezing point of water 
- 80°Ré = Boiling point of water 
- Still referenced in historical documents and some cheese/wine making. 
 
💧 Triple Point of Water
Definition: The unique combination of temperature and pressure at which water exists simultaneously as a solid, liquid, and gas.
Scientific Importance:
- Critical in calibrating thermometers and scientific instruments 
- Occurs at 611.657 pascals (approx. 6.11657 mbar) 
 
Temperature Conversion Formulas
 °F = (°C × 9/5) + 32 
 °C = (°F – 32) × 5/9 
 K = °C + 273.15 
 °R = °F + 459.67 
 °Ré = °C × 4/5
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