摄氏温度与华氏温度转换方法汇总(附例子与两种体系概述)
2003-03-25 16:11:26
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Tc = (5/9)*(Tf-32); Tc = temperature in degrees Celsius, Tf = temperature in
degrees Fahrenheit
For example, assume you have a Fahrenheit temperature of 98.6 degrees and you
desire to convert it into degrees on the Celsius scale. Using the above formula,
you would first subtract 32 from the Fahrenheit temperature and get 66.6 as a
result. Then you multiply 66.6 by five-ninths and get the converted value of 37
degrees Celsius.
Tf = (9/5)*Tc+32; Tc = temperature in degrees Celsius, Tf = temperature in
degrees Fahrenheit
Assume that you have a Celsius scale temperature of 100 degrees and you wish to
convert it into degrees on the Fahrenheit scale. Using the stated formula, you
first multiply the Celsius scale temperature reading by nine-fifths and get a
result of 180. Then add 32 to 180 and get the final converted result of 212
degrees on the Fahrenheit scale.
Below is another accepted conversion method that works just as well and perhaps
might be easier to remember. No matter which direction you want to covert,
Fahrenheit to Celsius or Celsius to Fahrenheit, always first add 40 to the
number. Next, multiply by 5/9 or 9/5 just like the first method. Then, always
subtract out the 40 you just added to yield the final result. To remember
whether to use 5/9 or 9/5 when converting from Fahrenheit to Celsius or Celsius
to Fahrenheit, just simply remember, F (for Fahrenheit) begins with the same
letter as Fraction. 5/9 is always a Fraction; while 9/5 is also a fraction, in
this form, it is Clearly a whole number plus a fraction (1 and 4/5). Thus, if
you want to convert Fahrenheit (F) to Celsius (C), then use the Fraction 5/9;
Celsius (C) to Fahrenheit (F), use the other, 9/5, which is Clearly not just a
fraction.
For an example of this method, we'll use the values we used in the initial
example, 98.6 F and 37 C, which are equal.
To convert from F to C, try these calculations manually.
98.6 + 40 = 138.6, and 138.6 * 5/9 = 77. For the final calculation, remove the
40. 77 - 40 = 37
To convert from C to F, try these calculations manually.
37 + 40 = 77, and 77 * 9/5 = 138.6. For the final calculation, remove the 40.
138.6 - 40 = 98.6
In summary, add 40, (F to C) multiply by Fraction...(C to F) multiply by the
other, subtract 40. Go figure...
The Celsius temperature scale is still sometimes referred to as the
\\"centigrade\\" scale. Centigrade means \\"consisting of or divided into 100
degrees;\\" the Celsius scale, devised by Swedish Astronomer Andres Celsius
(1701-1744) for scientific purposes, has 100 degrees between the freezing point
of 0 degrees and boiling point of 100 degrees of pure water at sea level air
pressure, 29.92 inches of mercury. That pressure criteria is often called an
atmosphere, or more commonly, standard pressure. The term Celsius was adopted in
1948 by an international conference on weights and measures. This is the most
widely used scale in the world.
On the Fahrenheit scale, used primarily in the United States, the freezing point
of water is 32 degrees and the boiling point is 212 degrees while measured at
standard pressure. Zero degrees Fahrenheit was the coldest temperature that the
German born scientist Gabriel Daniel Fahrenheit could create with a mixture of
ice and ordinary salt. He is credited with the invention of the mercury
thermometer and introduced it and his scale in 1714 in Holland, where he lived
most of his life. His thermometer was based on the original design papers by
Galileo for a temperature and pressure measuring device.
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