Newton to Fahrenheit (ºN to °F)

Newton to Fahrenheit (ºN to °F) conversion calculator

Fahrenheit to Newton (Swap units)

0ºN = 32°F

Accuracy

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Newton to Fahrenheit calculation

Fahrenheit = (Newton * 5.45454545) + 32

Fahrenheit = (0 * 5.4545454545455) + 32

Fahrenheit = 0 + 32

Fahrenheit = 32

Newton to Fahrenheit (ºN to ºF) formula

Fahrenheit = (Newton * 5.45454545) + 32

 

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.

About the Fahrenheit scale

The Fahrenheit scale is a temperature measurement system developed by the Polish-German physicist Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit in the early 18th century. It is primarily used in the United States and a few other countries, and is less commonly used in scientific and international contexts compared to the Celsius (or Centigrade) scale.

The Fahrenheit scale is based on the freezing and boiling points of water, with 32 degrees Fahrenheit (°F) representing the freezing point and 212 °F representing the boiling point at standard atmospheric pressure. This scale divides the range between these two points into 180 equal intervals, or degrees. The Fahrenheit scale is known for its smaller degree increments compared to the Celsius scale, which can provide more precise temperature measurements in certain applications.

While the Fahrenheit scale is still widely used in the United States for everyday temperature measurements, it is important to note that most of the world relies on the Celsius scale. Understanding both temperature scales is crucial for international communication and scientific collaboration.

 

Newton to Fahrenheit table

Starting value
Increment
Accuracy
Newton
Fahrenheit
0ºN
32.00000°F
1ºN
37.45455°F
2ºN
42.90909°F
3ºN
48.36364°F
4ºN
53.81818°F
5ºN
59.27273°F
6ºN
64.72727°F
7ºN
70.18182°F
8ºN
75.63636°F
9ºN
81.09091°F
10ºN
86.54545°F
11ºN
92.00000°F
12ºN
97.45455°F
13ºN
102.90909°F
14ºN
108.36364°F
15ºN
113.81818°F
16ºN
119.27273°F
17ºN
124.72727°F
18ºN
130.18182°F
19ºN
135.63636°F
Newton
Fahrenheit
20ºN
141.09091°F
21ºN
146.54545°F
22ºN
152.00000°F
23ºN
157.45455°F
24ºN
162.90909°F
25ºN
168.36364°F
26ºN
173.81818°F
27ºN
179.27273°F
28ºN
184.72727°F
29ºN
190.18182°F
30ºN
195.63636°F
31ºN
201.09091°F
32ºN
206.54545°F
33ºN
212.00000°F
34ºN
217.45455°F
35ºN
222.90909°F
36ºN
228.36364°F
37ºN
233.81818°F
38ºN
239.27273°F
39ºN
244.72727°F
Newton
Fahrenheit
40ºN
250.18182°F
41ºN
255.63636°F
42ºN
261.09091°F
43ºN
266.54545°F
44ºN
272.00000°F
45ºN
277.45455°F
46ºN
282.90909°F
47ºN
288.36364°F
48ºN
293.81818°F
49ºN
299.27273°F
50ºN
304.72727°F
51ºN
310.18182°F
52ºN
315.63636°F
53ºN
321.09091°F
54ºN
326.54545°F
55ºN
332.00000°F
56ºN
337.45455°F
57ºN
342.90909°F
58ºN
348.36364°F
59ºN
353.81818°F
Newton
Fahrenheit
60ºN
359.27273°F
61ºN
364.72727°F
62ºN
370.18182°F
63ºN
375.63636°F
64ºN
381.09091°F
65ºN
386.54545°F
66ºN
392.00000°F
67ºN
397.45455°F
68ºN
402.90909°F
69ºN
408.36364°F
70ºN
413.81818°F
71ºN
419.27273°F
72ºN
424.72727°F
73ºN
430.18182°F
74ºN
435.63636°F
75ºN
441.09091°F
76ºN
446.54545°F
77ºN
452.00000°F
78ºN
457.45455°F
79ºN
462.90909°F