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Convert Delisle to Newton

°De\text{°De}
=
°N\text{°N}

Delisle (°De)

A historical temperature scale devised by Joseph‑Nicolas Delisle (1732). Degrees Delisle (°De) decrease as temperature increases: 0°De at water's boiling point and 150°De at its freezing point.

Newton (°N)

An early 18th‑century temperature scale attributed to Isaac Newton. In its modern reconstruction the interval from melting ice to boiling water spans 0–33 degrees Newton (°N).

Delisle to Newton Conversion Table

Delisle (°De)Newton (°N)
132.78
232.56
531.9
1030.8
2028.6
5022
10011
250-22
500-77
1000-187

How to Convert Delisle to Newton

Direct conversion:

A direct formula is used for this conversion but is not explicitly defined.

Example: Convert 15 °De to °N

Result: 29.7 °N

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