°F = (K−273.15)×9/5+32
Kelvin (K)
Fahrenheit (°F)
Result
—°F
| Kelvin | Fahrenheit |
|---|---|
| 1 K | -457.87 °F |
| 2 K | -456.07 °F |
| 5 K | -450.67 °F |
| 10 K | -441.67 °F |
| 25 K | -414.67 °F |
| 50 K | -369.67 °F |
| 100 K | -279.67 °F |
| 500 K | 440.33 °F |
| 1000 K | 1340.33 °F |
How to Convert Kelvin to Fahrenheit
°F = (K−273.15)×9/5+32
To convert from kelvin to fahrenheit, use the formula above. Multiply your value in kelvin by the conversion factor to get the result in fahrenheit.
About Kelvin
The kelvin (K) is a standard unit of temperature measurement used in scientific and everyday contexts worldwide.
About Fahrenheit
The fahrenheit (°F) is widely used in science and international contexts.
Frequently Asked Questions
QHow many fahrenheit in 1 kelvin?
°F = (K−273.15)×9/5+32
QHow do I convert kelvin to fahrenheit?
Use the formula: °F = (K−273.15)×9/5+32. Or simply enter your value in the converter above for an instant, accurate result.
QIs this converter accurate?
Yes. CVRT uses precise conversion factors based on international standards (SI units). Results are accurate to 8 significant figures.
QCan I convert fahrenheit back to kelvin?
Yes — click the swap button (⇄) or visit the Fahrenheit to Kelvin converter page.