Celsius (°C) to Newton (°N) converter

Converting from Celsius (°C) to Newton (°N) | Temperature

What is Celsius (°C)

Celsius (°C) is a unit of temperature measurement in the metric system. It is commonly used in many countries around the world as the standard for indicating the atmospheric temperature. The Celsius scale is based on the freezing point of water at 0°C and the boiling point of water at 100°C.

What is Newton (°N)

Newton (°N) is a unit of temperature measurement that is less commonly used compared to Celsius and Fahrenheit. It was proposed by Sir Isaac Newton and is based on the concept of absolute zero, where 0°N corresponds to the lowest possible temperature.

Conversion Formulas

To convert from Celsius (°C) to Newton (°N), you can use the formula:

°N=°C×0.33

To convert from Newton (°N) to Celsius (°C), the formula is:

°C=°N×3.030303

Examples

  1. Converting 6°C to Newton:

6°C=6×0.33°N=1.98°N

  1. Converting 9°C to Newton:

9°C=9×0.33°N=2.97°N

  1. Converting 5°C to Newton:

5°C=5×0.33°N=1.65°N

  1. Converting 6°N to Celsius:

6°N=6×3.030303°C=18.18182°C

  1. Converting 9°N to Celsius:

9°N=9×3.030303°C=27.27273°C

  1. Converting 5°N to Celsius:

5°N=5×3.030303°C=15.15152°C

Use this page to perform converting from Celsius (°C) to Newton (°N).

Celsius to Newton conversion table

°C to °N conversion table

Celsius (°C)Newton (°N)
0.01 °C0.0033 °N
0.1 °C0.033 °N
1 °C0.33 °N
2 °C0.66 °N
3 °C0.99 °N
4 °C1.32 °N
5 °C1.65 °N
6 °C1.98 °N
7 °C2.31 °N
8 °C2.64 °N
9 °C2.97 °N
10 °C3.3 °N
10 °C3.3 °N
20 °C6.6 °N
30 °C9.9 °N
40 °C13.2 °N
50 °C16.5 °N
60 °C19.8 °N
70 °C23.1 °N
80 °C26.4 °N
90 °C29.7 °N
100 °C33 °N