Kelvin (K) | Used since 1976 as the legal unit of temperature. It starts at -273.15 °C. |
Celsius (°C) | Common temperature degree scale in which the melting point of ice is 0 °C and the boiling point of water is 100 °C on a thermometer at an air pressure of 1013.2 hPa. |
Fahrenheit (°F) | Temperature scale frequently used in Anglo-Saxon countries. On this scale, the melting point of ice is 32 °F. |
Conversions | °C = K -273.15 K K = °C +273.15 °C °C = – (°F -32) °F = 32 + – °C |