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Kelvin to Degrees Newton Converter

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

K

Degrees Newton

12.1605

°N

310 K = 12.1605 °N

°N = (K − 273.15) × 33/100

How to Convert Kelvin to Degrees Newton

To convert Kelvin to the Newton temperature scale, first subtract 273.15 to get Celsius, then multiply by 33/100. The Newton scale defines water's freezing at 0°N and boiling at 33°N.

Conversion Formula

  • Kelvin to Newton: °N = (K − 273.15) × 33/100
  • Newton to Kelvin: K = (°N × 100/33) + 273.15

Common Conversions

K°N
0-90.1395
233.15-13.2000
273.150
293.156.6000
310.1512.2100
373.1533.0000
473.1566.0000

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FAQ

How do you convert Kelvin to degrees Newton?

Subtract 273.15 from the Kelvin value, then multiply by 33/100. For example, 310 K: (310 − 273.15) × 33/100 = 12.1605°N.

What is 0 Kelvin in degrees Newton?

0 K (absolute zero) equals −90.1395°N on the Newton scale.

What is the boiling point of water in both scales?

Water boils at 373.15 K, which equals 33°N on the Newton scale.

Why convert between Kelvin and Newton scales?

This conversion is primarily of historical and academic interest. Kelvin is the SI standard for thermodynamic temperature, while the Newton scale is one of the earliest temperature scales devised by Isaac Newton.