Newton to Kelvin Conversion (Convert °n to k)
To convert from newton to kelvin (°n to k), please enter value for newton in from input box. You can also convert from kelvin to newton (k to °n)
Newton To Kelvin Conversion Chart
Newton (°n) | Kelvin (k) |
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0 °n | 273.15 k |
1 °n | 276.180303030303 k |
2 °n | 279.21060606060604 k |
3 °n | 282.24090909090904 k |
4 °n | 285.2712121212121 k |
5 °n | 288.3015151515151 k |
6 °n | 291.33181818181816 k |
7 °n | 294.36212121212117 k |
8 °n | 297.3924242424242 k |
9 °n | 300.42272727272723 k |
10 °n | 303.4530303030303 k |
11 °n | 306.4833333333333 k |
12 °n | 309.51363636363635 k |
13 °n | 312.54393939393935 k |
14 °n | 315.5742424242424 k |
15 °n | 318.6045454545454 k |
16 °n | 321.6348484848485 k |
17 °n | 324.6651515151515 k |
18 °n | 327.69545454545454 k |
19 °n | 330.72575757575754 k |
20 °n | 333.7560606060606 k |
Newton Scale
The Newton scale, was invented by Isaac Newton. 0 °N was defined by Newton to be the temperature of melting snow and 33 °N, the temperature of boiling water.
Kelvin Scale
Kelvin is the unit of measure for temperature adopted by the International System of Units. Absolute zero is 0 K, equivalent to -273.15 °C. Kelvin uses the same interval as Celsius. The Kelvin scale is named after Baron Kelvin of Largs, who described the need for an absolute thermometric scale in his paper "On an Absolute Thermometric Scale".