It is not true that resistance has nothing to do with temperature. Electronic thermometers actually measure a resistance and convert it into a temperature. The temperature that the probe is measuring affects the particular metal (or metals, in the case of thermocouples) and the resistance of that metal varies accordingly. It's actually pretty simple chemistry. Anyone trying to do this conversion should be able to find a chart, specific to the type of probe.
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(Replaced: You cant ! An ohm is a measurement of reistance - nothing to do with temperature !)
65 degrees Fahrenheit is equal to 18.33 degrees Celsius. The formula to convert Fahrenheit to Celsius is (Fahrenheit - 32) * 5/9.
To convert Celsius to Fahrenheit, you can use the formula: F = (C x 9/5) + 32. So, 1 degree Celsius is equal to 33.8 degrees Fahrenheit.
Use this equation to convert Kelvin to degrees Celsius/Centigrade: ºK - 273.15 = ºC
To convert Fahrenheit to Celsius, subtract 32 from the Fahrenheit temperature and then divide by 1.8. So, for 60 degrees Fahrenheit: (60 - 32) / 1.8 = 15.56 degrees Celsius.
260 degrees Fahrenheit is equal to 126.67 degrees Celsius. You can convert Fahrenheit to Celsius by subtracting 32 and then multiplying by 5/9.
Ohm is a unit of electrical resistance, while degree Celsius is a unit of temperature. There is no direct relationship between the two units; they measure different physical properties.
The unit of temperature coefficient of resistance is ohm per ohm per degree Celsius or say resistance per resistance per degree Celsius.
Kelvin is the absolute temperature. It is related to Celsius as degree Kelvin = degree Celsius + 273.15According, to convert from Kelvin to Celsius you must subtract 273.15 from the degree Kelvin.
[K] = [°C] + 273.15
(-150.0) degrees Celsius = 123.15 kelvin
Rankine temp = 1.8(Celsius temp) + 491.67
Impossible to convert a power unit to temperature unit.
The equations for converting Celsius to Fahrenheit is: F = (C x 9/5) + 32. To convert Celsius to Kelvin, you simply add 273.15 to the Celsius temperature. To convert Fahrenheit to Celsius, you use the equation C = (F - 32) x 5/9. To convert Fahrenheit to Kelvin, you first convert to Celsius using the above equation, then add 273.15.
1 degree Celsius equates to 33.8 degrees Fahrenheit.Use this equation to convert degrees Celsius/Centigrade (ºC) to degrees Fahrenheit (ºF): [°F] = [°C] × 1.8 + 32
16.11 degree centigrade
To convert Fahrenheit to Celsius, subtract 32 and then multiply by 5/9. So, 33 degrees Fahrenheit is approximately 0.56 degrees Celsius.
To convert 1 degree Fahrenheit to Celsius, you would subtract 32 and then multiply by 5/9. So, 1 degree Fahrenheit is approximately -17.2 degrees Celsius.