100°F to °C Conversion Chart
Converting Fahrenheit to Celsius can be a bit of a challenge, especially when you're dealing with high temperatures. To make things easier, we've created a 100°F to °C conversion chart that you can use as a reference.
Understanding Fahrenheit and Celsius
Before we dive into the conversion chart, let's quickly review the basics of Fahrenheit and Celsius.
- Fahrenheit (°F) is a temperature scale that is primarily used in the United States.
- Celsius (°C) is a temperature scale that is widely used in most parts of the world.
The Conversion Chart
Here is a 100°F to °C conversion chart that covers temperatures from 0°F to 100°F:
Fahrenheit (°F) | Celsius (°C) |
---|---|
0°F | -17.78°C |
10°F | -12.22°C |
20°F | -6.67°C |
30°F | -1.11°C |
40°F | 4.44°C |
50°F | 10°C |
60°F | 15.56°C |
70°F | 21.11°C |
80°F | 26.67°C |
90°F | 32.22°C |
100°F | 37.78°C |
How to Use the Conversion Chart
Using the conversion chart is simple:
- Find the temperature in Fahrenheit that you want to convert in the left column.
- Look across the row to find the corresponding temperature in Celsius.
For example, if you want to convert 80°F to Celsius, you would look in the row that says "80°F" and find the corresponding temperature of 26.67°C.
Tips and Tricks
- To convert Celsius to Fahrenheit, you can use the following formula: °F = (°C * 9/5) + 32
- To convert Fahrenheit to Celsius, you can use the following formula: °C = (°F - 32) * 5/9
- You can also use an online temperature conversion tool or a calculator to make conversions easier.
We hope this 100°F to °C conversion chart helps you with your temperature conversions!