Fahrenheit Conversion

Enter a value in Fahrenheit below to convert to another unit of temperature change.

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What Is a Fahrenheit?

A Fahrenheit is a unit used to measure temperature change.

The Fahrenheit is a US customary and imperial unit of temperature change. Fahrenheit can be abbreviated as F; for example, 1 Fahrenheit can be written as 1 F.

How to Convert Fahrenheit

To convert Fahrenheit to another unit of temperature change, you need to multiply the value by a conversion factor. A conversion factor is a numerical value used to change the units of a measurement without changing the value.[1]

You can find the conversion factors for Fahrenheit in the conversion table below.

Then, multiply the temperature change measurement by the conversion factor to find the equivalent value in the desired unit of measurement.

Fahrenheit × conversion factor = result

You can also use a calculator, such as one of the converters below, for the conversion.

Fahrenheit Measurement Conversion Table

Common Fahrenheit values and equivalent imperial and metric temperature change measurements
Fahrenheit Celsius kelvins
1 F 0.555556 C 0.555556 K
2 F 1.111111 C 1.111111 K
3 F 1.666667 C 1.666667 K
4 F 2.222222 C 2.222222 K
5 F 2.777778 C 2.777778 K
6 F 3.333333 C 3.333333 K
7 F 3.888889 C 3.888889 K
8 F 4.444444 C 4.444444 K
9 F 5 C 5 K
10 F 5.555556 C 5.555556 K
11 F 6.111111 C 6.111111 K
12 F 6.666667 C 6.666667 K
13 F 7.222222 C 7.222222 K
14 F 7.777778 C 7.777778 K
15 F 8.333333 C 8.333333 K
16 F 8.888889 C 8.888889 K
17 F 9.444444 C 9.444444 K
18 F 10 C 10 K
19 F 10.555556 C 10.555556 K
20 F 11.111111 C 11.111111 K

Fahrenheit Conversion Calculators

You can also convert temperature change using one of our Fahrenheit converters below.

References

  1. National Institute of Standards & Technology, Unit Conversion, https://www.nist.gov/pml/owm/metric-si/unit-conversion

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