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Fahrenheit to Degrees Newton Converter

Convert Fahrenheit to degrees Newton and degrees Newton to Fahrenheit instantly. Bidirectional temperature converter with formula and common values.

°F

Degrees Newton

7.3333

°N

72 °F = 7.3333 °N

°N = (°F − 32) × 11/60

How to Convert Fahrenheit to Degrees Newton

To convert Fahrenheit to the Newton temperature scale, subtract 32 and multiply by 11/60. The Newton scale was created by Isaac Newton, defining water's freezing point as 0°N and boiling point as 33°N.

Conversion Formula

  • Fahrenheit to Newton: °N = (°F − 32) × 11/60
  • Newton to Fahrenheit: °F = (°N × 60/11) + 32

Common Conversions

°F°N
-40-13.2000
0-5.8667
320
727.3333
98.612.2100
21233.0000
35058.3000

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FAQ

How do you convert Fahrenheit to degrees Newton?

Subtract 32 from the Fahrenheit value, then multiply by 11/60. For example, 72°F: (72 − 32) × 11/60 = 7.3333°N.

What is the Newton temperature scale?

The Newton scale was devised by Isaac Newton around 1700. It sets the freezing point of water at 0°N and the boiling point at 33°N.

What is body temperature in degrees Newton?

98.6°F equals approximately 12.21°N on the Newton scale.

Is the Newton temperature scale still used?

The Newton scale is largely historical and not used in modern science or engineering. It is mainly of academic interest as one of the earliest temperature scales.