Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance. It indicates how hot or cold an object is. The base unit of temperature in the International System of Units (SI) is the kelvin (K), though Celsius (°C) and Fahrenheit (°F) are commonly used in everyday applications.
1 °C = -0.444 °C
1 °C = -2.25 °C
Example:
Convert 15 Polar Temperature to Golden Mean Temperature:
15 °C = -6.667 °C
Polar Temperature | Golden Mean Temperature |
---|---|
0.01 °C | -0.004 °C |
0.1 °C | -0.044 °C |
1 °C | -0.444 °C |
2 °C | -0.889 °C |
3 °C | -1.333 °C |
5 °C | -2.222 °C |
10 °C | -4.444 °C |
20 °C | -8.889 °C |
30 °C | -13.333 °C |
40 °C | -17.778 °C |
50 °C | -22.222 °C |
60 °C | -26.667 °C |
70 °C | -31.111 °C |
80 °C | -35.556 °C |
90 °C | -40 °C |
100 °C | -44.444 °C |
250 °C | -111.111 °C |
500 °C | -222.222 °C |
750 °C | -333.333 °C |
1000 °C | -444.444 °C |
10000 °C | -4,444.444 °C |
100000 °C | -44,444.444 °C |