Celsius to Kelvin Converter

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Common temperature units

Celsius (°C)

Definition: Celsius (symbol: °C) is a temperature scale in which 0 °C is defined as the freezing point of water and 100 °C as its boiling point, both at standard atmospheric pressure (101.325 kPa). It is part of the International System of Units (SI).

History/origin: The scale was proposed by Swedish astronomer Anders Celsius in 1742. His original scale was inverted: 0 was boiling and 100 was freezing. It was later reversed by Carl Linnaeus and others to match today's convention. The unit was officially named Celsius in 1948.

Current use: Celsius is used in most countries of the world for everyday temperature measurement: weather forecasts, cooking, medicine, and science. It is the standard temperature unit in all countries except the United States, which primarily uses Fahrenheit.

Kelvin (K)

Definition: Kelvin is the absolute SI temperature unit. Its zero point is absolute zero, and each kelvin step has the same size as one Celsius degree.

History/origin: William Thomson, later Lord Kelvin, proposed measuring temperature from absolute zero so thermodynamics could use a scale without negative values.

Current use: K is used in physics equations, chemistry, cryogenic work, astrophysics, color temperature, thermal engineering, and research papers that need absolute temperature values.

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