Fahrenheit (°F) to Newton (°N) converter
Fahrenheit (°F) to Newton (°N) converter
Converting from Fahrenheit (°F) to Newton (°N) | Temperature
What is Fahrenheit (°F)
Fahrenheit (°F) is a temperature scale based on one proposed in 1724 by physicist Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit. In this scale, the freezing point of water is 32°F and the boiling point is 212°F, with 180°F between those points to create the scale.
What is Newton (°N)
Newton (°N) is a less common temperature scale named after Sir Isaac Newton. On this scale, the freezing point of water is 0°N and the boiling point is 33°N. The interval between these two points is divided into 33 equal parts.
Conversion Formulas
Converting from Fahrenheit to Newton can be done using the following formula:
°N=(°F−32)×95×100−33
Converting from Newton to Fahrenheit can be done using the formula:
°F=°N×33100×59+32
Examples
- Converting 15°F to °N:
15°F=−3.116667°N
- Converting 8°F to °N:
8°F=−4.4°N
- Converting 14°F to °N:
14°F=−3.3°N
- Converting 15°N to °F:
15°N=113.8182°F
- Converting 8°N to °F:
8°N=75.63636°F
- Converting 14°N to °F:
14°N=108.3636°F
Use this page to perform conversions from Fahrenheit (°F) to Newton (°N) and vice versa easily.
Fahrenheit to Newton conversion table
°F to °N conversion table
Fahrenheit (°F) | Newton (°N) |
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0.01 °F | -5.864833 °N |
0.1 °F | -5.848333 °N |
1 °F | -5.683333 °N |
2 °F | -5.5 °N |
3 °F | -5.316667 °N |
4 °F | -5.133333 °N |
5 °F | -4.95 °N |
6 °F | -4.766667 °N |
7 °F | -4.583333 °N |
8 °F | -4.4 °N |
9 °F | -4.216667 °N |
10 °F | -4.033333 °N |
10 °F | -4.033333 °N |
20 °F | -2.2 °N |
30 °F | -0.3666667 °N |
40 °F | 1.466667 °N |
50 °F | 3.3 °N |
60 °F | 5.133333 °N |
70 °F | 6.966667 °N |
80 °F | 8.8 °N |
90 °F | 10.63333 °N |
100 °F | 12.46667 °N |