How to Convert Fahrenheit to Kelvin
Converting Fahrenheit to Kelvin is essential in scientific and engineering applications. Kelvin is the SI unit of temperature and is used in physics and chemistry.
-15.0 °F = 247.04 K
To convert Fahrenheit to Kelvin, first convert to Celsius, then add 273.15.
Step-by-Step
- Start with your value: -15.0 °F
- Subtract 32
- Multiply by 5/9 (to get Celsius)
- Add 273.15 (to get Kelvin)
- Result: 247.04 K
Formula: K = (°F - 32) × 5/9 + 273.15
💡 Memory Tip: 32°F = 273.15 K (freezing). 212°F = 373.15 K (boiling). Body temp 98.6°F = 310.15 K.
Fahrenheit to Kelvin Quick Reference
| °F | Kelvin | Common Reference |
|---|---|---|
| -459.67 | 0 | Absolute zero |
| 32 | 273.15 | Water freezing |
| 68 | 293.15 | Room temperature |
| 98.6 | 310.15 | Body temperature |
| 212 | 373.15 | Water boiling |
Understanding Fahrenheit and Kelvin
What is Fahrenheit?
Fahrenheit (°F) is a temperature scale primarily used in the United States. Water freezes at 32°F and boils at 212°F.
What is Kelvin?
Kelvin (K) is the SI unit of temperature. 0 K is absolute zero - the coldest possible temperature where all molecular motion stops.
Learn more about Kelvin on Wikipedia →
Key Facts
Kelvin is used in scientific equations. Kelvin doesn't use the degree symbol. Absolute zero = 0 K = -459.67°F.
Key Conversion Points
- 0 K = -459.67°F (absolute zero)
- 273.15 K = 32°F (freezing)
- 293.15 K = 68°F (room temp)
- 310.15 K = 98.6°F (body temp)
- 373.15 K = 212°F (boiling)
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Frequently Asked Questions
-15 °F equals 247.04 K. Formula: (°F - 32) × 5/9 + 273.15
K = (°F - 32) × 5/9 + 273.15
For -15°F: (-15 - 32) × 0.556 + 273.15 = 247.04 K
-15 °F = -26.11 °C
Absolute zero = 0 K = -459.67°F. This is the coldest possible temperature.
No, Kelvin cannot be negative. 0 K is absolute zero - the minimum possible temperature.