Formula – How to calculate Newton (°N)
To Newton (°N) | From Newton (°N) | |
Celsius (°C) | °C x 33/100 = °N | °N x 100/33 = °C |
Fahrenheit (°F) | (°F – 32) x 11/60 = °N | (°N x 60/11) + 32 = °F |
Kelvin (K) | (K – 273.15) x 33/100 = °N | (°N x 100/33) + 273.15 = °N |
Rankine (°R) | (°R – 491.67) x 11/60 = °N | (°N x 60/11) + 491.67 = °R |
Rømer (°Rø) | (°Rø – 7.5) x 22/35 = °N | °N x 80/33 = °Rø |
Réaumur (°Ré) | °Ré x 33/80 = °N | °N x 80/33 = °Ré |
Delisle (°De) | 33 – (°De x 11/50) = °N | (33 – °N) x 50/11 = °De |
What is the Newton temperature scale?
The Netwon temperature scale was one of the original measurements of temperature. The scale was intended primarily for determining the melting points of metals.
0°N is the freezing point of water.