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Convert Celsius to Fahrenheit

Seamlessly convert values from Celsius (°C) to Fahrenheit (°F). Includes the exact formula, a quick reference table, and real-world context.

Conversion Formula

°F = (°C × 9/5) + 32

Celsius to Fahrenheit Conversion Table

Celsius (°C)Fahrenheit (°F)
1 °C33.8 °F
2 °C35.6 °F
5 °C41 °F
10 °C50 °F
15 °C59 °F
20 °C68 °F
25 °C77 °F
50 °C122 °F
100 °C212 °F
500 °C932 °F

About Celsius

The Celsius scale is the standard temperature scale used by most countries worldwide. Water freezes at 0°C and boils at 100°C at standard atmospheric pressure. It was developed by Swedish astronomer Anders Celsius in 1742.

Real-World Examples

  • Human body temperature is about 37°C
  • A comfortable room temperature is 20 to 22°C
  • The hottest temperature ever recorded on Earth was 56.7°C in Death Valley, California

💡 Did you know? Celsius originally designed his scale backwards, with 100° as the freezing point and 0° as the boiling point. It was reversed after his death by Carl Linnaeus.

About Fahrenheit

The Fahrenheit scale is used primarily in the United States and a few Caribbean nations. Water freezes at 32°F and boils at 212°F. It was developed by Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit in 1724.

Real-World Examples

  • Human body temperature is about 98.6°F
  • A comfortable room temperature is 68 to 72°F
  • Oven temperatures for baking typically range from 325°F to 450°F

💡 Did you know? Fahrenheit originally set 0°F as the temperature of an equal ice-salt mixture and 96°F as human body temperature. The scale was later adjusted, which is why body temperature ended up at 98.6°F.

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