simple and easy-to-use application that can help you convert temperatures between two temperature scales. To use the calculator, enter the temperature in Celsius into the input area and click enter. The temperature in Fahrenheit will be displayed in the output field. The calculator is accurate to within two decimal points.

What is Fahrenheit

Fahrenheit (°F) is a temperature scale commonly used in the US and primarily replaced by Celsius in other countries. The Fahrenheit scale was developed by Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit in 1724. E.g., the freezing point of water in Fahrenheit is 32°F, and boiling point of water is 212°F

Definition of Celsius

Celsius is based on the freezing and boiling points of water. It is the most common temperature scale used around the world. The ℃ scale was invented by Anders Celsius, a Swedish astronomer, in 1742. Celsius defines the freezing point of water as 0℃ and boiling at 100℃.

How to use ℃ to ℉

Here are some times to use the conversion app: Enter the temperature in Celsius in the Celsius field, and click the convert button. The temperature in degrees Fahrenheit will be displayed in the Fahrenheit field.

Celsius (°C)Fahrenheit (°F)Applications & Significance
34.8 °C94.64 °FNormal body temperature (varies slightly)
35.2 °C95.36 °FLower normal body temperature
35.3 °C95.54 °FHypothermia starts below this level
35.4 °C95.72 °FMild hypothermia
35.8 °C96.44 °FClose to normal human body temperature
38.2 °C100.76 °FMild fever in humans
39.1 °C102.38 °FHigh fever in humans
39.4 °C102.92 °FFever in dogs
39.7 °C103.46 °FFever in cats
51 °C123.80 °FTypical hot water temperature
53 °C127.40 °FHot tub/jacuzzi temperature
61 °C141.80 °FScalding water temperature
63 °C145.40 °FSafe cooking temperature for meat
79 °C174.20 °FHot asphalt temperature
94 °C201.20 °FNear boiling point of some liquids
112 °C233.60 °FCooking processes
115 °C239.00 °FFood sterilization
118 °C244.40 °FAutoclave sterilization
280 °C536.00 °FBaking ovens, metal processing
450 °C842.00 °FPaper combustion, steel manufacturing

Frequently Asked Questions

1. How do I convert Celsius to Fahrenheit?

To convert c to f, you can use the following formula: °F = (°C * 9/5) + 32. For example, to convert 20 degrees c to f, you would use the following calculation: °F = (20 * 9/5) + 32 = 68°F.

2. What is the difference between ℃ and ℉?

The major difference between c to f is the scale they use. Celsius is based on a 100-degree interval between the freezing and boiling points of water, while Fahrenheit uses a 180-degree interval.

3. Which countries use the Celsius scale?

Most countries around the world use the Celsius temperature scale. The only countries that do not use the Celsius scale are the United States, Liberia, and Myanmar; these countries primarily use the Fahrenheit scale.

4. What are some tips for using ℃ and ℉ converter?

Here are some tips for using a ℃ and ℉: choose the right calculator, enter the temperature value in the correct format, use the correct units, and round the result to the nearest degree.