Celsius to Newton Converter
Convert Celsius to Newton quickly with our free temperature converter. Perfect for studying the history of thermometry, understanding Isaac Newton's original temperature scale, and exploring the scientific heritage of temperature measurement.
Why Convert Celsius to Newton?
Isaac Newton proposed one of the earliest temperature scales around 1700, predating both Fahrenheit and Celsius. While not used in practice today, the Newton scale is historically significant and appears in discussions of scientific history, thermometry development, and Newton's contributions to physics. Converting to Newton helps understand this historical context.
How the Conversion Works
The conversion from Celsius to Newton multiplies by 33/100 (approximately 0.33): °N = °C × 0.33. Newton's scale set 0°N at the freezing point of water (same as Celsius) and defined body temperature (around 33°N) as another reference. Water boils at 33°N on Newton's scale, compared to 100°C.
When to Use This Converter
Use this Celsius to Newton converter when studying the history of temperature measurement, researching Isaac Newton's scientific contributions, understanding early thermometry, teaching the historical development of temperature scales, or exploring scientific heritage.
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