Newton to kelvin
Please provide values below to convert Newton [°N] to kelvin [K], or change ↔.
Newton [°N]
Definition: The Newton scale (°N) is a temperature scale where 0°N corresponds to the freezing point of water, and 33°N corresponds to the boiling point of water.
Historyandorigin: Developed by Sir Isaac Newton in the early 18th century, this scale was intended as an alternative to the Fahrenheit and Celsius scales.
funfact: Newton’s scale was one of the earliest attempts to quantify temperature scientifically, but it never gained widespread use.
CurrentUse: The Newton scale is now obsolete and is mostly referenced in historical contexts.
kelvin [K]
Definition: The kelvin is the base unit of temperature in the International System of Units (SI). It is defined by setting the fixed numerical value of the Boltzmann constant k to 1.380649×10^-23 J/K.
Historyandorigin: The kelvin was named after the British physicist William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin. It was originally defined based on the triple point of water and absolute zero.
CurrentUse: It is widely used in scientific contexts, especially in thermodynamics and astronomy.
funfact: Absolute zero, the lowest possible temperature, is 0 K.
Newton [°N] to kelvin [K] Conversion Table
1 Newton [°N] | 210.06818182 kelvin [K] |
2 Newton [°N] | 212.34090909 kelvin [K] |
3 Newton [°N] | 214.61363636 kelvin [K] |
5 Newton [°N] | 219.15909091 kelvin [K] |
10 Newton [°N] | 230.52272727 kelvin [K] |
50 Newton [°N] | 321.43181818 kelvin [K] |
100 Newton [°N] | 435.06818182 kelvin [K] |
1000 Newton [°N] | 2480.5227273 kelvin [K] |
10000 Newton [°N] | 22935.068182 kelvin [K] |
100000 Newton [°N] | 227480.52273 kelvin [K] |
1000000 Newton [°N] | 2272935.0682 kelvin [K] |
How to Convert Newton to kelvin
1 Newton [°N] = 210.06818182 kelvin [K]
1 kelvin [K] = -90.99 Newton [°N]
we use cross multiplication method
Newton [°N] → kelvin [K]
1 → 210.06818182
1.5 → ?( suppose x)
=>1.5*210.06818182=1*x
by simplifying
x=211.20454545