Fahrenheit ↔ Kelvin Converter
Convert between Fahrenheit and Kelvin instantly
📚 Fahrenheit ↔ Kelvin Conversion Details
Fahrenheit to Kelvin Formula
To convert Fahrenheit to Kelvin, subtract 32, multiply by 5/9, then add 273.15.
Kelvin to Fahrenheit Formula
To convert Kelvin to Fahrenheit, subtract 273.15, multiply by 9/5, then add 32.
Temperature Scales
- Fahrenheit: US customary system
- Kelvin: Scientific absolute scale
- Kelvin zero: Absolute zero (-459.67°F)
- Kelvin has no negative values
Common Reference Points
- Absolute zero: -459.67°F = 0K
- Water freezes: 32°F = 273.15K
- Water boils: 212°F = 373.15K
- Human body: 98.6°F ≈ 310.15K
Understanding Kelvin Scale
The Kelvin scale is an absolute temperature scale used in scientific contexts. Unlike Fahrenheit and Celsius, it starts at absolute zero (the theoretical point where all molecular motion stops).
Key facts: No degree symbol (°) used • Kelvin values are always positive • 0K = absolute zero • Room temperature is about 293.15K
📏 How This Converter Works
This is a bidirectional converter that works in real-time:
- Fahrenheit → Kelvin: When you type in Fahrenheit, Kelvin updates automatically
- Kelvin → Fahrenheit: When you type in Kelvin, Fahrenheit updates automatically
- No swapping needed: Both conversions happen simultaneously
- Real-time: Updates happen as you type, no button clicks required
// Fahrenheit to Kelvin:
K = (°F - 32) × 5/9 + 273.15
// Kelvin to Fahrenheit:
°F = (K - 273.15) × 9/5 + 32
// Example 1: Convert 32°F to Kelvin
K = (32 - 32) × 5/9 + 273.15 = 273.15K
// Example 2: Convert 300K to Fahrenheit
°F = (300 - 273.15) × 9/5 + 32 = 80.33°F
📊 Temperature Conversion Table
| Description | Fahrenheit (°F) | Kelvin (K) |
|---|---|---|
| Absolute Zero | -459.67°F | 0K |
| Water Freezing Point | 32°F | 273.15K |
| Room Temperature | 68°F | 293.15K |
| Human Body Temperature | 98.6°F | 310.15K |
| Water Boiling Point | 212°F | 373.15K |
| Typical Oven Temperature | 350°F | 449.82K |
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
A: Kelvin is the SI unit for temperature used in scientific contexts, especially in physics and chemistry. It's an absolute scale starting at absolute zero.
A: Kelvin starts at absolute zero (0K), which is -459.67°F. This is the coldest possible temperature where all molecular motion stops theoretically.
A: This converter provides exact calculations up to 4 decimal places using the standard conversion formulas.
A: Kelvin and Celsius have the same scale increment (1K = 1°C), but Kelvin starts at absolute zero (0K = -273.15°C).