The Celsius scale, also known as the centigrade scale, is an SI scale and unit of measurement for temperature. As an SI derived unit, it is used by most countries in the world. It is named after the Swedish astro ..more definition+
The Newton scale is a temperature scale devised by Isaac Newton in 1701. He called his device a "thermometer", but he did not use the term "temperature", speaking of "degrees of heat" (gradus caloris) instea ..more definition+
In relation to the base unit of [temperature] => (kelvin), 1 Celsius (°C) is equal to 274.15 kelvin, while 1 Newton Scale (°N) = 276.1803030303 kelvin.1 Celsius | to common temperature units |
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1 °C | = 1 celsius (°C) |
1 °C | = 274.15 kelvin (K) |
1 °C | = 33.8 fahrenheit (°F) |
1 °C | = 493.47 rankine (°R) |
1 °C | = 148.5 delisle (°De) |
1 °C | = 0.33 newton scale (°N) |
1 °C | = 0.8 reaumur (°Re) |
1 °C | = 8.025 romer (°Rø) |
Celsius | to Newton Scale (table conversion) |
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1 °C | = 0.33 °N |
2 °C | = 0.66 °N |
3 °C | = 0.99 °N |
4 °C | = 1.32 °N |
5 °C | = 1.65 °N |
6 °C | = 1.98 °N |
7 °C | = 2.31 °N |
8 °C | = 2.64 °N |
9 °C | = 2.97 °N |
10 °C | = 3.3 °N |
20 °C | = 6.6 °N |
30 °C | = 9.9 °N |
40 °C | = 13.2 °N |
50 °C | = 16.5 °N |
60 °C | = 19.8 °N |
70 °C | = 23.1 °N |
80 °C | = 26.4 °N |
90 °C | = 29.7 °N |
100 °C | = 33 °N |
200 °C | = 66 °N |
300 °C | = 99 °N |
400 °C | = 132 °N |
500 °C | = 165 °N |
600 °C | = 198 °N |
700 °C | = 231 °N |
800 °C | = 264 °N |
900 °C | = 297 °N |
1000 °C | = 330 °N |
2000 °C | = 660 °N |
4000 °C | = 1320 °N |
5000 °C | = 1650 °N |
7500 °C | = 2475 °N |
10000 °C | = 3300 °N |
25000 °C | = 8250 °N |
50000 °C | = 16500 °N |
100000 °C | = 33000 °N |
1000000 °C | = 330000 °N |
1000000000 °C | = 330000000 °N |