Fahrenheit
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Fahrenheit Unit Table
A list of units symbol and data.
From °FTo °RéAll conversion
1 °F-13.777777777777784 °Ré
2 °F-13.33333333333335 °Ré
3 °F-12.88888888888887 °Ré
4 °F-12.444444444444436 °Ré
5 °F-12 °Ré
6 °F-11.555555555555566 °Ré
7 °F-11.111111111111132 °Ré
8 °F-10.666666666666652 °Ré
9 °F-10.222222222222218 °Ré
10 °F-9.777777777777784 °Ré
Description

Fahrenheit (°F): The Imperial Temperature Scale

The Fahrenheit scale, denoted as °F, is primarily used in the United States and its territories. Developed by Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit in the early 18th century, this scale sets the freezing point of water at 32°F and the boiling point at 212°F. The Fahrenheit scale is commonly used in weather forecasts, cooking, and other everyday applications in regions where it is the standard.

Réaumur (°Ré): The 18th Century French Temperature Scale

The Réaumur scale, symbolized as °Ré, was introduced by French scientist René Antoine Ferchault de Réaumur in the early 18th century. It sets the freezing point of water at 0°Ré and the boiling point at 80°Ré. This scale was widely used in Europe, particularly in France and Germany, for several decades. While it has been largely replaced by the Celsius scale, the Réaumur scale remains a significant part of the history of thermometry.

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Fahrenheit (°F)