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Temperature Interval Converter

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Comprehensive Temperature Interval Converter

Temperature intervals are used to measure differences between temperatures rather than absolute temperature values. For example, a change of 1° Celsius is exactly equivalent to a change of 1 Kelvin, even though the scales differ in their zero points. Our Temperature Interval Converter lets you easily convert between various interval units—such as Celsius, Fahrenheit, Rankine, and Reaumur—ensuring that your temperature difference calculations are accurate and consistent.

What Units Are Covered?

Our converter supports an extensive range of temperature interval units, with conversion factors defined relative to the Kelvin interval:

  • Kelvin [K] – The SI base unit for temperature differences.

  • Degree Celsius [°C] / Degree centigrade [°C] – 1°C interval equals 1 K.

  • Degree Fahrenheit [°F] – 1°F interval equals approximately 0.5555555556 K.

  • Degree Rankine [°R] – 1°R interval equals approximately 0.5555555556 K.

  • Degree Reaumur [°r] – 1°Re interval equals 1.25 K.

How Does It Work?

Our converter works in two simple steps:

  1. Convert to Kelvin Interval:
    The input temperature difference is first converted into Kelvin using the conversion factor of the selected “From” unit.

  2. Convert to Target Unit:
    The Kelvin interval value is then converted into the desired “To” unit using its conversion factor.

This method ensures that all conversions of temperature differences are performed with precision.