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Fahrenheit to Kelvin Converter

Calculator

Results

Kelvin

295.37

K

Celsius

22.22

°C

Rankine

531.67

°R

Results

Kelvin

295.37

K

Celsius

22.22

°C

Rankine

531.67

°R

The Fahrenheit to Kelvin Converter provides instant, accurate Fahrenheit to Kelvin conversion. Temperature conversion is one of the most common unit conversions needed in science, cooking, weather, medicine, and international travel.

K = (°F - 32) × 5/9 + 273.15. Absolute zero: -459.67°F = 0 K

Unlike length or weight conversions which use simple multiplication, temperature conversions involve offset values because the scales have different zero points. Our converter handles these calculations precisely, supporting values from absolute zero to extreme temperatures.

Visual Analysis

How It Works

Formula: Fahrenheit to Kelvin conversion. K = (°F - 32) × 5/9 + 273.15. Absolute zero: -459.67°F = 0 K

Understanding Your Results

Key reference temperatures: absolute zero (0 K = -273.15°C = -459.67°F), water freezing (273.15 K = 0°C = 32°F), body temperature (310.15 K = 37°C = 98.6°F), water boiling (373.15 K = 100°C = 212°F).

Worked Examples

Water Boiling

Inputs

f72

Results

k0

Conversion at default value.

Body Temperature

Inputs

f108

Results

k0

Higher temperature conversion.

Frequently Asked Questions

The formula is: Fahrenheit to Kelvin conversion.

Absolute zero is 0 K = -273.15°C = -459.67°F = 0°R. It is the lowest possible temperature where molecular motion ceases.

-40 is the same in both scales: -40°C = -40°F.

Normal human body temperature is approximately 37°C = 98.6°F = 310.15 K.

Water boils at 100°C = 212°F = 373.15 K at standard atmospheric pressure (1 atm).

The temperature scales were developed by various scientists. Celsius by Anders Celsius (1742), Fahrenheit by Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit (1724), Kelvin by Lord Kelvin (1848), Rankine by William Rankine (1859), Réaumur by René de Réaumur (1730).

Yes, temperature conversion formulas are mathematically exact definitions, not approximations.

Different scales were developed for different purposes: Celsius for everyday use (metric), Fahrenheit for everyday use (imperial), Kelvin for science (absolute), Rankine for engineering (absolute Fahrenheit).

Double the Celsius value and add 30 for a rough estimate. Example: 20°C → 40+30 = 70°F (exact: 68°F).

Room temperature is typically 20-25°C = 68-77°F = 293-298 K.

Sources & Methodology

BIPM SI Brochure (2019); NIST SP 811 (2008); ITS-90 International Temperature Scale (1990)
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