Convert Fahrenheit to Celsius

Provide values below to convert Fahrenheit [F] to Celsius [C] quickly and accurately.

Fahrenheit

Fahrenheit (°F) is an imperial unit of temperature, where 32°F is the freezing point of water and 212°F its boiling point under standard atmospheric conditions (1 atm).

The Fahrenheit scale was created by Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit in 1724. He based the scale on three reference points: the freezing point of a saltwater brine, the freezing point of water, and the human body temperature.

Fahrenheit is mainly used in the United States and a few Caribbean nations, particularly for weather forecasts, cooking temperatures, and household climate control.

Celsius

Celsius (°C) is a metric unit of temperature, where 0°C represents the freezing point of water and 100°C its boiling point at standard atmospheric pressure (1 atm).

The Celsius scale was developed by Swedish astronomer Anders Celsius in 1742. Initially, it was inverted with 0°C as the boiling point and 100°C as the freezing point, but it was later reversed to its current form.

Celsius is widely used worldwide in weather forecasting, scientific research, medical settings, and daily life, except in a few countries like the United States.

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