Convert Fahrenheit to Newton
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Fahrenheit (°F)
A temperature unit commonly used in the United States and some other countries.
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).
Fahrenheit to Newton Conversion Table
| Fahrenheit (°F) | Newton (°N) |
|---|---|
| 1 | -5.68333 |
| 2 | -5.5 |
| 5 | -4.95 |
| 10 | -4.03333 |
| 20 | -2.2 |
| 50 | 3.3 |
| 100 | 12.46667 |
| 250 | 39.96667 |
| 500 | 85.8 |
| 1000 | 177.46667 |
How to Convert Fahrenheit to Newton
Direct conversion:
A direct formula is used for this conversion but is not explicitly defined.
Example: Convert 15 °F to °N
Result: -3.11667 °N