Celsius to Newton (°C to ºN)

Celsius to Newton (°C to ºN) conversion calculator

Newton to Celsius (ºN to °C) (Swap units)

100°C = 33ºN

Accuracy

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Celsius to Newton (ºC to ºN) conversion formula

Newton = Celsius / 3.03030303

Celsius to Newton calculation

Newton = Celsius / 3.03030303

Newton = 100 / 3.030303030303

Newton = 33

 

About Celsius

Celsius and Kelvin are two commonly used temperature scales in the field of science and everyday life. The Celsius scale, also known as the centigrade scale, is named after the Swedish astronomer Anders Celsius. It is based on the concept of dividing the range between the freezing and boiling points of water into 100 equal intervals. The freezing point of water is defined as 0 degrees Celsius, while the boiling point is defined as 100 degrees Celsius at standard atmospheric pressure.

The Celsius scale is commonly used in weather forecasts, household thermometers, and cooking, while the Kelvin scale is primarily used in scientific experiments, thermodynamics, and calculations involving gases.

About Newton (temperature scale)

The Newton temperature scale, also known as the Newtonian scale, is a temperature scale that was proposed by Sir Isaac Newton in the 18th century. Unlike the Celsius or Fahrenheit scales, which are based on the properties of specific substances, the Newton scale is based on the rate of change of a physical property with temperature.

In the Newton scale, the zero point is defined as the temperature at which water freezes, similar to the Celsius scale. However, the scale is divided into 33 equal intervals, or degrees, between the freezing and boiling points of water. This means that each degree on the Newton scale is larger than a degree on the Celsius or Fahrenheit scales.

While the Newton scale was proposed by one of the most influential scientists in history, it did not gain widespread adoption and is not commonly used today. The Celsius and Fahrenheit scales, which are based on the properties of water and widely used in scientific and everyday applications, have become the standard temperature scales. However, the Newton scale remains an interesting historical curiosity and a testament to the ingenuity of Sir Isaac Newton.

 

Celsius to Newton table

Starting value
Increment
Accuracy
Celsius
Newton
0°C
0.00000ºN
1°C
0.33000ºN
2°C
0.66000ºN
3°C
0.99000ºN
4°C
1.32000ºN
5°C
1.65000ºN
6°C
1.98000ºN
7°C
2.31000ºN
8°C
2.64000ºN
9°C
2.97000ºN
10°C
3.30000ºN
11°C
3.63000ºN
12°C
3.96000ºN
13°C
4.29000ºN
14°C
4.62000ºN
15°C
4.95000ºN
16°C
5.28000ºN
17°C
5.61000ºN
18°C
5.94000ºN
19°C
6.27000ºN
Celsius
Newton
20°C
6.60000ºN
21°C
6.93000ºN
22°C
7.26000ºN
23°C
7.59000ºN
24°C
7.92000ºN
25°C
8.25000ºN
26°C
8.58000ºN
27°C
8.91000ºN
28°C
9.24000ºN
29°C
9.57000ºN
30°C
9.90000ºN
31°C
10.23000ºN
32°C
10.56000ºN
33°C
10.89000ºN
34°C
11.22000ºN
35°C
11.55000ºN
36°C
11.88000ºN
37°C
12.21000ºN
38°C
12.54000ºN
39°C
12.87000ºN
Celsius
Newton
40°C
13.20000ºN
41°C
13.53000ºN
42°C
13.86000ºN
43°C
14.19000ºN
44°C
14.52000ºN
45°C
14.85000ºN
46°C
15.18000ºN
47°C
15.51000ºN
48°C
15.84000ºN
49°C
16.17000ºN
50°C
16.50000ºN
51°C
16.83000ºN
52°C
17.16000ºN
53°C
17.49000ºN
54°C
17.82000ºN
55°C
18.15000ºN
56°C
18.48000ºN
57°C
18.81000ºN
58°C
19.14000ºN
59°C
19.47000ºN
Celsius
Newton
60°C
19.80000ºN
61°C
20.13000ºN
62°C
20.46000ºN
63°C
20.79000ºN
64°C
21.12000ºN
65°C
21.45000ºN
66°C
21.78000ºN
67°C
22.11000ºN
68°C
22.44000ºN
69°C
22.77000ºN
70°C
23.10000ºN
71°C
23.43000ºN
72°C
23.76000ºN
73°C
24.09000ºN
74°C
24.42000ºN
75°C
24.75000ºN
76°C
25.08000ºN
77°C
25.41000ºN
78°C
25.74000ºN
79°C
26.07000ºN