Converts a temperature between Celsius, Fahrenheit and kelvin. Give the unit as C, F or K, so Fahrenheit converts to Celsius just as easily as the other way round.
Enter a temperature and choose its unit (C, F or K), and all three scales follow. Celsius converts to Fahrenheit exactly as easily as Fahrenheit converts back.
Temperature is the one conversion that needs more than a multiplication. The scales put their zeros in different places, so there is a 32 to add or subtract.
Convert 25 °C.
In kelvin it is K.
−40 reads the same on both scales. It is the single temperature where the two rulers cross.
The kelvin scale starts at absolute zero: nothing can be colder than 0 K, which is −273.15 °C. Molecular motion has stopped and there is nothing left to take away.
Its degrees are the same size as Celsius degrees, so a temperature *difference* is the same number whether you call it °C or K.