Kelvin to Newton Converter
About Kelvin (K) and Newton (°N) Units
Kelvin (K) is the standard temperature unit used in science, physics, and engineering to measure absolute temperature. Unlike Celsius and Fahrenheit, Kelvin starts at absolute zero (0 K), which is the lowest possible temperature where all molecular motion stops. Kelvin does not use the degree symbol. For example, 0°C equals 273.15 K, and room temperature is about 298 K. It is widely used in laboratories, space science, thermodynamics, and any field that requires precise temperature measurements. The Newton scale (°N) is a historical temperature scale created by the English scientist Isaac Newton in the early 18th century. In this system, 0°N corresponds to the freezing point of water, and 33°N roughly corresponds to the boiling point of water. Newton developed this scale while studying how liquids expand when heated. Although it is no longer in use today, the Newton scale is of historical significance and is sometimes referenced in studies of early temperature measurement systems.
Kelvin to Newton Conversion Formula
To convert between Kelvin (K) and Newton (°N), use the following formulas:
1 Kelvin (K) = -89.8095 Newton (°N)
1 Newton (°N) = 276.180303030303 Kelvin (K)
Example Conversions: Kelvin to Newton
Convert 0, 100, 273.15, 310, 373.15, 1000, 4000 Kelvin (K) to Newton (°N) Examples
- 0 K = -90.1395 °N
- 100 K = -57.1395 °N
- 273.15 K = 0 °N
- 310 K = 12.160500000000008 °N
- 373.15 K = 33 °N
- 1000 K = 239.86050000000003 °N
- 4000 K = 1229.8605 °N
Kelvin to Newton Conversion Table
| Kelvin (K) | Newton (°N) |
|---|---|
| 200 K | -24.139499999999995 °N |
| 250 K | -7.639499999999993 °N |
| 273 K | -0.0494999999999925 °N |
| 300 K | 8.860500000000007 °N |
| 350 K | 25.36050000000001 °N |
| 400 K | 41.86050000000001 °N |