That is to say, each degree Celsius is 1.8 times larger than each degree Fahrenheit. However, to convert a Celsius temperature to a Fahrenheit scale, you have to add 32 to the whole shenanigan, because the F scale starts 32 marks below the C scale. read more
There are 180 degrees between freezing and boiling in the Fahrenheit scale. Therefore 1 degree Kelvin is the same temperature increment as 1 degree Celsius, and both of them are a greater increment than 1 degree Fahrenheit. read more