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# How do the Fahrenheit and Celsius temperature scales compare?

The Fahrenheit scale is based on 32 °F for the freezing point of water and 212 °F for the boiling point of water, while the Celsius scale is based on -273.15 °C for and 0.01 °C for the triple point of specially purified water.

The Fahrenheit scale is based on 32 °F for the freezing point and 212 °F for the boiling point of water. Thus, the boiling and freezing points of water are exactly 180 degrees apart.

The Celsius scale is based on exactly -273.15 °C for absolute zero and exactly 0.01 °C for the triple point of specially purified water, with 273.16 degrees between these two points.

On the Celsius scale, the freezing point of water is still 0 °C, and the boiling point of water is still 100 °C (but these are not the definitions). Thus, the boiling and freezing points of water are 100 degrees apart. Therefore

180 F° = 100 C° or

1 F° = 5/9 C°

The formula to convert Celsius to Fahrenheit is F = 9/5C + 32.

The formula to convert Fahrenheit to Celsius is C = 5/9(F – 32).