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Triple point of water to Fahrenheit Converter
Use this page to convert triple point of water values into fahrenheit, with background details, formulas, a worked example, and a quick conversion table.
Conversion formula
This conversion uses an offset formula rather than a single multiplier because the temperature scales start from different zero points.
TPW to deg F: Apply the scale formula and then add or remove the required offset.
Example: 25 TPW = 11,832.53 deg F
Triple point of water
One triple point of water unit is represented here as 273.16 kelvin.
History: The triple point of water was long used as a precise thermodynamic reference point.
Current use: It is mainly useful in scientific reference, calibration history, and thermodynamic conversions.
Also written as TPW.
Fahrenheit
Fahrenheit is related to Celsius through the formula (F - 32) x 5/9 = C.
History: Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit introduced the scale in the early eighteenth century.
Current use: Fahrenheit is common for weather, cooking, and consumer contexts in the United States.
Also written as deg F, °F, F, degF, degree F, degrees F, degree Fahrenheit, degrees Fahrenheit.
Triple point of water to Fahrenheit table
| Triple point of water [TPW] | Fahrenheit [deg F] |
|---|---|
| 0.01 TPW | -454.75312 deg F |
| 0.1 TPW | -410.5012 deg F |
| 1 TPW | 32.018 deg F |
| 2 TPW | 523.706 deg F |
| 5 TPW | 1,998.77 deg F |
| 10 TPW | 4,457.21 deg F |
| 20 TPW | 9,374.09 deg F |
| 50 TPW | 24,124.73 deg F |
| 100 TPW | 48,709.13 deg F |
