Convert celsius to fahrenheit
1 celsius equals 33.8 fahrenheit. Type any number below — the other side updates instantly.
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Celsius to fahrenheit — quick reference
| celsius | fahrenheit |
|---|---|
| -40 °C | -40 °F |
| -20 °C | -4 °F |
| -10 °C | 14 °F |
| 0 °C | 32 °F |
| 5 °C | 41 °F |
| 10 °C | 50 °F |
| 15 °C | 59 °F |
| 20 °C | 68 °F |
| 25 °C | 77 °F |
| 30 °C | 86 °F |
| 35 °C | 95 °F |
| 36 °C | 96.8 °F |
| 37 °C | 98.6 °F |
| 38 °C | 100.4 °F |
| 40 °C | 104 °F |
| 50 °C | 122 °F |
| 75 °C | 167 °F |
| 100 °C | 212 °F |
| 150 °C | 302 °F |
| 175 °C | 347 °F |
| 200 °C | 392 °F |
| 250 °C | 482 °F |
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Common celsius to fahrenheit — real-world examples
Recognizable objects and benchmarks to anchor the numbers.
- Freezing point of water0 °C = 32 °F
- Cold winter day-10 °C = 14 °F
- Refrigerator temperature4 °C = 39.2 °F
- Cool room18 °C = 64.4 °F
- Comfortable room22 °C = 71.6 °F
- Warm summer day30 °C = 86 °F
- Hot summer day35 °C = 95 °F
- Body temperature (healthy)37 °C = 98.6 °F
- Fever (mild)38 °C = 100.4 °F
- High fever40 °C = 104 °F
- Hot bath42 °C = 107.6 °F
- Oven (low)150 °C = 302 °F
- Oven (medium)180 °C = 356 °F
- Oven (hot)220 °C = 428 °F
- Pizza oven290 °C = 554 °F
- Boiling point of water100 °C = 212 °F
How to convert
Temperature uses an offset, not a simple ratio. Celsius converts to Fahrenheit via the standard temperature formula. For reference: 1 °C ≈ 33.8 °F, and 1 °F ≈ -17.2222 °C.
About these units
Celsius
- Definition
- Celsius (symbol: °C) is a temperature scale where 0 °C is the freezing point of water and 100 °C is its boiling point at standard atmospheric pressure.
- History
- Anders Celsius proposed the inverted version of the scale (with 0° as boiling) in 1742; it was reversed to its current form shortly after his death.
- Current use
- Celsius is the everyday temperature scale in nearly every country and the standard scientific scale for non-thermodynamic work.
Fahrenheit
- Definition
- Fahrenheit (symbol: °F) is a temperature scale where water freezes at 32 °F and boils at 212 °F. Each 1 °C change equals a 1.8 °F change.
- History
- Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit proposed the scale in 1724. The original anchors were brine ice (0°), human body temperature (~96°), and a salt-water-ice mixture.
- Current use
- Fahrenheit is the standard temperature scale in the United States and a few small nations. Used elsewhere mainly for ovens and historical contexts.
Frequently asked
- How many fahrenheit are in 1 celsius?
- 1 celsius = 33.8 fahrenheit.
- How do you convert celsius to fahrenheit?
- Temperature uses an offset, not a simple ratio. Celsius converts to Fahrenheit via the standard temperature formula. For reference: 1 °C ≈ 33.8 °F, and 1 °F ≈ -17.2222 °C.
- What is 36 celsius in fahrenheit?
- 36 celsius = 96.8 fahrenheit.
- What is 38 celsius in fahrenheit?
- 38 celsius = 100.4 fahrenheit.
- What is 100 celsius in fahrenheit?
- 100 celsius = 212 fahrenheit.
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