Kelvin to Newton Temperature Converter
Result:
0 °N
About Kelvin to Newton Conversion
Understanding the Kelvin Scale
The Kelvin (K) is the SI base unit of temperature and uses absolute zero (0 K = -273.15°C) as its starting point. Unlike other temperature scales, it doesn't use the degree symbol and is simply written as "K".
The Newton Scale
The Newton scale (°N) was proposed by Isaac Newton in 1701. It sets 0°N at the freezing point of water and 33°N at the boiling point, making it historically significant but less commonly used today.
Conversion Formula
To convert from Kelvin to Newton degrees, use this formula:
°N = (K - 273.15) × 33/100