Convert Kelvin (K) to Fahrenheit (°F)
Category: Temperature
1 kelvin = -457.87 fahrenheit
High-precision rounding: 6 decimals
How to convert kelvin (k) to fahrenheit (°f)
Temperature scales combine ratios and offsets. Kelvin is absolute (no negative values), Celsius offsets Kelvin by 273.15, and Fahrenheit uses a different step and zero point. Because offsets exist, temperature conversions require both a factor and an addition/subtraction.
This converter calculates Kelvin (K) to Fahrenheit (°F) values by using the correct conversion rule for the Temperature category. For linear units, standardized factors are used. For temperature, the calculator applies the proper formula with offsets.
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Quick conversion table
Handy values for Kelvin (K) to Fahrenheit (°F). Click a value to open that exact result.
Conversion formula
Use the following formula:
°F = (K × 9/5) − 459.67
Temperature conversions use exact affine formulas (ratio + offset).
Common mistakes
- Using only a ratio (×1.8 or ×0.555…) without adding/subtracting the offset (±32, +273.15).
- Rounding too early; convert first, then round to the desired precision.
Unit facts
- Kelvin (K): Kelvin (K) is the absolute thermodynamic scale; SI base unit for temperature.
- Fahrenheit (°F): Fahrenheit (°F) is an offset scale: 32 °F freezing, 212 °F boiling of water (1 atm).
About Kelvin (K)
Kelvin (K)
Absolute SI scale starting at 0 K with no negative values. Used for thermodynamics, cryogenics, and color temperature (K).
History: Defined via the Boltzmann constant since 2019, linking temperature directly to energy at the particle level.
About Fahrenheit (°F)
Fahrenheit (°F)
Offset scale with 32 °F as water’s freezing point and 212 °F as boiling at 1 atm. Offers finer granularity per degree for everyday weather reporting in the US.
History: Proposed by Daniel G. Fahrenheit in the 18th century; based on calibration points available at the time.
Frequently asked questions
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Convert Kelvin (K) to other units
- kelvin → celsius Celsius (°C)
- kelvin → rankine Rankine (°R)
Convert other units to Fahrenheit (°F)
- celsius → fahrenheit Celsius (°C)
- rankine → fahrenheit Rankine (°R)