If you are a scientist, either a practitioner or a student, one of the things you can be required to do is the calculations of temperature numerical. Aside from the use of a thermometer to measure your temperature and record it, there might be a need for further calculations. This calculation can probably come as a means of converting units (especially between degrees Celsius, Fahrenheit, and Kelvin).
Fahrenheit is mostly denoted by "F," degree Celsius is denoted by "°C" or "C," and Kelvin is symbolized by "K." The formulas that you need to do your temperature numerical are listed as follow; C = K - 273.15, K = C + 273.15, F = 1.8C + 32, C = (F - 32)/ 1.8.
The first formula is used for the conversion of Kelvin to degree Celsius; the second is used for the conversion of degree Celsius to Kelvin; the third is used for the conversion of degree Celsius to Fahrenheit, while the fourth one is employed when it comes to converting Fahrenheit to degree Celsius.