-170 -160 -150 -140 -130 -120 -110 -100 -90 -80 -70 -60 -50 -40 -30 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 0.0° 0.0 °C = 32.0 °F 0.0 °F = -17.8 °C

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0.0° =
0.00 rad
0.0 gon
0.00 turns
0.0 °C =
32.0 °F
273.15 K
491.67 °Ra
0.0 °F =
-17.8 °C
255.37 K
459.67 °Ra

-459.67 °F = 0 °Ra is absolute zero, the coldest temperature possible

-273.15 °C = 0 K is absolute zero, the coldest temperature possible

-40 °C = -40 °F is the intersection point of the Celsius and Fahrenheit scales

Beeswax has a melting point range of 62–64 °C

Beeswax has a melting point range of 144–147 °F

-171.887° (-171° 53′ 14.4″) is -3 radians

-114.592° (-114° 35′ 29.6″) is -2 radians

-57.296° (-57° 17′ 44.8″) is -1 radian

57.296° (57° 17′ 44.8″) is 1 radian

114.592° (114° 35′ 29.6″) is 2 radians

171.887° (171° 53′ 14.4″) is 3 radians

229.183° (229° 10′ 59.2″) is 4 radians

286.479° (286° 28′ 44.0″) is 5 radians

343.775° (343° 46′ 28.8″) is 6 radians

-180° is −12 of a revolution
or -𝛑 radians

-150° is −512 of a revolution
or −5𝛑6 radians

-135° is −38 of a revolution
or −3𝛑4 radians

-120° is −13 of a revolution
or −2𝛑3 radians

-90° is −14 of a revolution
or −𝛑2 radians

-60° is −16 of a revolution
or −𝛑3 radians

-45° is −18 of a revolution
or −𝛑4 radians

-30° is −112 of a revolution
or −𝛑6 radians

30° is 112 of a revolution
or 𝛑6 radians

45° is 18 of a revolution
or 𝛑4 radians

60° is 16 of a revolution
or 𝛑3 radians

90° is 14 of a revolution
or 𝛑2 radians

120° is 13 of a revolution
or 2𝛑3 radians

135° is 38 of a revolution
or 3𝛑4 radians

150° is 512 of a revolution
or 5𝛑6 radians

180° is 12 of a revolution
or 𝛑 radians

210° is 712 of a revolution
or 7𝛑6 radians

225° is 58 of a revolution
or 5𝛑4 radians

240° is 23 of a revolution
or 4𝛑3 radians

270° is 34 of a revolution
or 3𝛑2 radians

300° is 56 of a revolution
or 5𝛑3 radians

315° is 78 of a revolution
or 7𝛑4 radians

330° is 1112 of a revolution
or 11𝛑6 radians

360° is 1 revolution, or turn
or 2𝛑 radians

A compass bearing of 11.25° (11° 15′) is North by East (NbE), the 1st of the 32 points of the compass

A compass bearing of 22.5° (22° 30′) is North-Northeast (NNE), the 2nd of the 32 points of the compass

A compass bearing of 33.75° (33° 45′) is Northeast by North (NEbN), the 3rd of the 32 points of the compass

A compass bearing of 45° (45° 0′) is Northeast (NE), the 4th of the 32 points of the compass

A compass bearing of 56.25° (56° 15′) is Northeast by East (NEbE), the 5th of the 32 points of the compass

A compass bearing of 67.5° (67° 30′) is East-Northeast (ENE), the 6th of the 32 points of the compass

A compass bearing of 78.75° (78° 45′) is East by North (EbN), the 7th of the 32 points of the compass

A compass bearing of 90° (90° 0′) is East (E), the 8th of the 32 points of the compass

A compass bearing of 101.25° (101° 15′) is East by South (EbS), the 9th of the 32 points of the compass

A compass bearing of 112.5° (112° 30′) is East-Southeast (ESE), the 10th of the 32 points of the compass

A compass bearing of 123.75° (123° 45′) is Southeast by East (SEbE), the 11th of the 32 points of the compass

A compass bearing of 135° (135° 0′) is Southeast (SE), the 12th of the 32 points of the compass

A compass bearing of 146.25° (146° 15′) is Southeast by South (SEbS), the 13th of the 32 points of the compass

A compass bearing of 157.5° (157° 30′) is South-Southeast (SSE), the 14th of the 32 points of the compass

A compass bearing of 168.75° (168° 45′) is South by East (SbE), the 15th of the 32 points of the compass

A compass bearing of 180° (180° 0′) is South (S), the 16th of the 32 points of the compass

A compass bearing of 191.25° (191° 15′) is South by West (SbW), the 17th of the 32 points of the compass

A compass bearing of 202.5° (202° 30′) is South-Southwest (SSW), the 18th of the 32 points of the compass

A compass bearing of 213.75° (213° 45′) is Southwest by South (SWbS), the 19th of the 32 points of the compass

A compass bearing of 225° (225° 0′) is Southwest (SW), the 20th of the 32 points of the compass

A compass bearing of 236.25° (236° 15′) is Southwest by West (SWbW), the 21st of the 32 points of the compass

A compass bearing of 247.5° (247° 30′) is West-Southwest (WSW), the 22nd of the 32 points of the compass

A compass bearing of 258.75° (258° 45′) is West by South (WbS), the 23rd of the 32 points of the compass

A compass bearing of 270° (270° 0′) is West (W), the 24th of the 32 points of the compass

A compass bearing of 281.25° (281° 15′) is West by North (WbN), the 25th of the 32 points of the compass

A compass bearing of 292.5° (292° 30′) is West-Northwest (WNW), the 26th of the 32 points of the compass

A compass bearing of 303.75° (303° 45′) is Northwest by West (NWbW), the 27th of the 32 points of the compass

A compass bearing of 315° (315° 0′) is Northwest (NW), the 28th of the 32 points of the compass

A compass bearing of 326.25° (326° 15′) is Northwest by North (NWbN), the 29th of the 32 points of the compass

(Note that there is no actual compass point of North by Northwest)

A compass bearing of 337.5° (337° 30′) is North-Northwest (NNW), the 30th of the 32 points of the compass

A compass bearing of 348.75° (348° 45′) is North by West (NbW), the 31st of the 32 points of the compass

A compass bearing of 360° (360° 0′) is North (N), the last (or zeroth) of the 32 points of the compass

0.5° is the approximate diameter of the Sun and of the Moon as viewed from Earth

0.986° is the angle the Earth moves in its orbit around the Sun each day

5.145° is the inclination of the Moon's orbit to the to the ecliptic plane (the orbital plane of Earth around the Sun)

15° is the angle the Sun moves in one hour

15.041° is the angle the Earth rotates in one hour

23.44° is the angle of the tilt of the Earth's axis

is the angle the minute hand of an analogue clock turns in one minute, and the second hand turns in one second

30° is the angle the hour hand of a (12 hour) analogue clock turns in one hour

34° is the angle of repose of dry sand

38° is the angle of repose of snow

45° is the angle of repose of gravel and wet sand

104.45° is the angle of between the hydrogen atoms in a water molecule

109.5° is the angle of between the hydrogen atoms in a methane molecule

60° is the internal angle between the sides of an equilateral triangle

90° is the angle between the sides of a square (a right angle)

108° is the internal angle between the sides of a regular pentagon

120° is the internal angle between the sides of a regular hexagon

128.57° is the internal angle between the sides of a regular heptagon (12847° exactly)

135° is the internal angle between the sides of a regular octagon

140° is the internal angle between the sides of a regular nonagon

144° is the internal angle between the sides of a regular decagon

150° is the internal angle between the sides of a regular dodecagon

70.529° is the angle between the faces (the 'dihedral angle') of regular tetrahedron

109.471° is the angle between the faces (the 'dihedral angle') of regular octahedron

116.565° is the angle between the faces (the 'dihedral angle') of regular dodecahedron

138.19° is the angle between the faces (the 'dihedral angle') of regular icosahedron

14.8 °C is the mean surface temperature of the Earth

58.6 °F is the mean surface temperature of the Earth

37.0 °C is the average normal human body temperature

98.6 °F is the average normal human body temperature

-78.5 °C is the sublimation point of dry ice (CO₂) at standard atmospheric pressure

-109.2 °F is the sublimation point of dry ice (CO₂) at standard atmospheric pressure

80.3 °C is the sublimation point of Naphthalene at standard atmospheric pressure

176.5 °F is the sublimation point of Naphthalene at standard atmospheric pressure

-268.9 °C is the boiling point of Helium at standard atmospheric pressure

-452.1 °F is the boiling point of Helium at standard atmospheric pressure

-259.1 °C is the melting point of Hydrogen at standard atmospheric pressure

-434.5 °F is the melting point of Hydrogen at standard atmospheric pressure

-252.9 °C is the boiling point of Hydrogen at standard atmospheric pressure

-423.2 °F is the boiling point of Hydrogen at standard atmospheric pressure

-218.8 °C is the melting point of Oxygen (O₂) at standard atmospheric pressure

-361.8 °F is the melting point of Oxygen (O₂) at standard atmospheric pressure

-182.9 °C is the boiling point of Oxygen (O₂) at standard atmospheric pressure

-297.3 °F is the boiling point of Oxygen (O₂) at standard atmospheric pressure

-209.9 °C is the melting point of Nitrogen (N₂) at standard atmospheric pressure

-345.9 °F is the melting point of Nitrogen (N₂) at standard atmospheric pressure

-195.8 °C is the boiling point of Nitrogen (N₂) at standard atmospheric pressure

-320.4 °F is the boiling point of Nitrogen (N₂) at standard atmospheric pressure

-101.5 °C is the melting point of Chlorine at standard atmospheric pressure

-150.8 °F is the melting point of Chlorine at standard atmospheric pressure

-34.0 °C is the boiling point of Chlorine at standard atmospheric pressure

-29.3 °F is the boiling point of Chlorine at standard atmospheric pressure

-38.7 °C is the melting point of Mercury at standard atmospheric pressure

-37.7 °F is the melting point of Mercury at standard atmospheric pressure

356.7 °C is the boiling point of Mercury at standard atmospheric pressure

674.1 °F is the boiling point of Mercury at standard atmospheric pressure

29.8 °C is the melting point of Gallium at standard atmospheric pressure

85.6 °F is the melting point of Gallium at standard atmospheric pressure

2399.8 °C is the boiling point of Gallium at standard atmospheric pressure

4351.7 °F is the boiling point of Gallium at standard atmospheric pressure

63.4 °C is the melting point of Potassium at standard atmospheric pressure

146.1 °F is the melting point of Potassium at standard atmospheric pressure

758.9 °C is the boiling point of Potassium at standard atmospheric pressure

1397.9 °F is the boiling point of Potassium at standard atmospheric pressure

97.7 °C is the melting point of Sodium at standard atmospheric pressure

207.9 °F is the melting point of Sodium at standard atmospheric pressure

882.9 °C is the boiling point of Sodium at standard atmospheric pressure

1621.1 °F is the boiling point of Sodium at standard atmospheric pressure

113.7 °C is the melting point of Iodine at standard atmospheric pressure

236.7 °F is the melting point of Iodine at standard atmospheric pressure

184.3 °C is the boiling point of Iodine at standard atmospheric pressure

363.6 °F is the boiling point of Iodine at standard atmospheric pressure

115.2 °C is the melting point of Sulfur at standard atmospheric pressure

239.4 °F is the melting point of Sulfur at standard atmospheric pressure

444.7 °C is the boiling point of Sulfur at standard atmospheric pressure

832.5 °F is the boiling point of Sulfur at standard atmospheric pressure

156.6 °C is the melting point of Indium at standard atmospheric pressure

313.9 °F is the melting point of Indium at standard atmospheric pressure

2071.8 °C is the boiling point of Indium at standard atmospheric pressure

3761.3 °F is the boiling point of Indium at standard atmospheric pressure

271.6 °C is the melting point of Bismuth at standard atmospheric pressure

520.8 °F is the melting point of Bismuth at standard atmospheric pressure

1563.8 °C is the boiling point of Bismuth at standard atmospheric pressure

2846.9 °F is the boiling point of Bismuth at standard atmospheric pressure

321.1 °C is the melting point of Cadmium at standard atmospheric pressure

609.9 °F is the melting point of Cadmium at standard atmospheric pressure

766.9 °C is the boiling point of Cadmium at standard atmospheric pressure

1412.3 °F is the boiling point of Cadmium at standard atmospheric pressure

327.5 °C is the melting point of Lead at standard atmospheric pressure

621.4 °F is the melting point of Lead at standard atmospheric pressure

1748.8 °C is the boiling point of Lead at standard atmospheric pressure

3179.9 °F is the boiling point of Lead at standard atmospheric pressure

649.9 °C is the melting point of Magnesium at standard atmospheric pressure

1201.7 °F is the melting point of Magnesium at standard atmospheric pressure

1089.8 °C is the boiling point of Magnesium at standard atmospheric pressure

1993.7 °F is the boiling point of Magnesium at standard atmospheric pressure

660.3 °C is the melting point of Aluminium at standard atmospheric pressure

1220.6 °F is the melting point of Aluminium at standard atmospheric pressure

2518.8 °C is the boiling point of Aluminium at standard atmospheric pressure

4565.9 °F is the boiling point of Aluminium at standard atmospheric pressure

419.5 °C is the melting point of Zinc at standard atmospheric pressure

787.2 °F is the melting point of Zinc at standard atmospheric pressure

906.9 °C is the boiling point of Zinc at standard atmospheric pressure

1664.3 °F is the boiling point of Zinc at standard atmospheric pressure

1064.2 °C is the melting point of Gold at standard atmospheric pressure

1947.5 °F is the melting point of Gold at standard atmospheric pressure

2855.8 °C is the boiling point of Gold at standard atmospheric pressure

5172.5 °F is the boiling point of Gold at standard atmospheric pressure

961.8 °C is the melting point of Silver at standard atmospheric pressure

1763.2 °F is the melting point of Silver at standard atmospheric pressure

2161.8 °C is the boiling point of Silver at standard atmospheric pressure

3923.3 °F is the boiling point of Silver at standard atmospheric pressure

1084.6 °C is the melting point of Copper at standard atmospheric pressure

1984.3 °F is the melting point of Copper at standard atmospheric pressure

2561.8 °C is the boiling point of Copper at standard atmospheric pressure

4643.3 °F is the boiling point of Copper at standard atmospheric pressure

1286.8 °C is the melting point of Beryllium at standard atmospheric pressure

2348.3 °F is the melting point of Beryllium at standard atmospheric pressure

2468.8 °C is the boiling point of Beryllium at standard atmospheric pressure

4475.9 °F is the boiling point of Beryllium at standard atmospheric pressure

1454.8 °C is the melting point of Nickel at standard atmospheric pressure

2650.7 °F is the melting point of Nickel at standard atmospheric pressure

2912.8 °C is the boiling point of Nickel at standard atmospheric pressure

5275.1 °F is the boiling point of Nickel at standard atmospheric pressure

1537.8 °C is the melting point of Iron at standard atmospheric pressure

2800.1 °F is the melting point of Iron at standard atmospheric pressure

2860.8 °C is the boiling point of Iron at standard atmospheric pressure

5181.5 °F is the boiling point of Iron at standard atmospheric pressure

1667.8 °C is the melting point of Titanium at standard atmospheric pressure

3034.1 °F is the melting point of Titanium at standard atmospheric pressure

3286.8 °C is the boiling point of Titanium at standard atmospheric pressure

5948.3 °F is the boiling point of Titanium at standard atmospheric pressure

3726.8 °C is the boiling point of Carbon at standard atmospheric pressure

6740.3 °F is the boiling point of Carbon at standard atmospheric pressure

1768.3 °C is the melting point of Platinum at standard atmospheric pressure

3214.9 °F is the melting point of Platinum at standard atmospheric pressure

3824.8 °C is the boiling point of Platinum at standard atmospheric pressure

6916.7 °F is the boiling point of Platinum at standard atmospheric pressure

3016.8 °C is the melting point of Tantalum at standard atmospheric pressure

5462.3 °F is the melting point of Tantalum at standard atmospheric pressure

5457.9 °C is the boiling point of Tantalum at standard atmospheric pressure

9856.1 °F is the boiling point of Tantalum at standard atmospheric pressure

3421.8 °C is the melting point of Tungsten at standard atmospheric pressure

6191.3 °F is the melting point of Tungsten at standard atmospheric pressure

5554.9 °C is the boiling point of Tungsten at standard atmospheric pressure

10030.7 °F is the boiling point of Tungsten at standard atmospheric pressure

-182.5 °C is the melting point of Methane at standard atmospheric pressure

-296.4 °F is the melting point of Methane at standard atmospheric pressure

-161.5 °C is the boiling point of Methane at standard atmospheric pressure

-258.8 °F is the boiling point of Methane at standard atmospheric pressure

-182.7 °C is the melting point of Ethane at standard atmospheric pressure

-297.0 °F is the melting point of Ethane at standard atmospheric pressure

-88.5 °C is the boiling point of Ethane at standard atmospheric pressure

-127.4 °F is the boiling point of Ethane at standard atmospheric pressure

-187.6 °C is the melting point of Propane at standard atmospheric pressure

-305.8 °F is the melting point of Propane at standard atmospheric pressure

-42.2 °C is the boiling point of Propane at standard atmospheric pressure

-44.1 °F is the boiling point of Propane at standard atmospheric pressure

-140.1 °C is the melting point of Butane at standard atmospheric pressure

-220.3 °F is the melting point of Butane at standard atmospheric pressure

-1.1 °C is the boiling point of Butane at standard atmospheric pressure

29.9 °F is the boiling point of Butane at standard atmospheric pressure

-114.1 °C is the melting point of Ethanol at standard atmospheric pressure

-173.5 °F is the melting point of Ethanol at standard atmospheric pressure

78.2 °C is the boiling point of Ethanol at standard atmospheric pressure

172.8 °F is the boiling point of Ethanol at standard atmospheric pressure

-97.5 °C is the melting point of Methanol at standard atmospheric pressure

-143.6 °F is the melting point of Methanol at standard atmospheric pressure

64.7 °C is the boiling point of Methanol at standard atmospheric pressure

148.4 °F is the boiling point of Methanol at standard atmospheric pressure

-90.5 °C is the melting point of Heptane at standard atmospheric pressure

-131.0 °F is the melting point of Heptane at standard atmospheric pressure

98.4 °C is the boiling point of Heptane at standard atmospheric pressure

209.1 °F is the boiling point of Heptane at standard atmospheric pressure

-57.1 °C is the melting point of Octane at standard atmospheric pressure

-70.9 °F is the melting point of Octane at standard atmospheric pressure

125.1 °C is the boiling point of Octane at standard atmospheric pressure

257.1 °F is the boiling point of Octane at standard atmospheric pressure

-12.9 °C is the melting point of Ethylene glycol at standard atmospheric pressure

8.7 °F is the melting point of Ethylene glycol at standard atmospheric pressure

197.3 °C is the boiling point of Ethylene glycol at standard atmospheric pressure

387.0 °F is the boiling point of Ethylene glycol at standard atmospheric pressure

0.0 °C is the melting point of Water at standard atmospheric pressure

32.0 °F is the melting point of Water at standard atmospheric pressure

100.0 °C is the boiling point of Water at standard atmospheric pressure

212.0 °F is the boiling point of Water at standard atmospheric pressure

5.5 °C is the melting point of Benzene at standard atmospheric pressure

42.0 °F is the melting point of Benzene at standard atmospheric pressure

80.1 °C is the boiling point of Benzene at standard atmospheric pressure

176.1 °F is the boiling point of Benzene at standard atmospheric pressure

34.1 °C is the melting point of Cocoa butter at standard atmospheric pressure

93.3 °F is the melting point of Cocoa butter at standard atmospheric pressure

36.9 °C is the melting point of Paraffin wax at standard atmospheric pressure

98.3 °F is the melting point of Paraffin wax at standard atmospheric pressure

369.9 °C is the boiling point of Paraffin wax at standard atmospheric pressure

697.7 °F is the boiling point of Paraffin wax at standard atmospheric pressure

187.9 °C is the melting point of Solder (60/40 Sn-Pb) at standard atmospheric pressure

370.1 °F is the melting point of Solder (60/40 Sn-Pb) at standard atmospheric pressure

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