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Celsius to Triple Point of Water Converter

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How to Convert Celsius to Triple Point of Water

To Fahrenheit: °F = °C × 9/5 + 32. To Kelvin: K = °C + 273.15. To Rankine: °R = (°C + 273.15) × 9/5.

°C = K − 273.15. The Celsius and Kelvin scales have identical degree sizes — they differ only by an offset of 273.15.

For example, 1 Celsius (°C) = 100 Triple Point of Water (Tₜ).

Celsius to Triple Point of Water — Common Values

Celsius (°C)Triple Point of Water (Tₜ)
0.110
0.550
1100
2200
5500
101000
252500
505000
10010000
50050000
1000100000

About Celsius (°C)

Definition

The degree Celsius is a unit of temperature on the Celsius scale, where 0 °C is the freezing point and 100 °C is the boiling point of water at standard atmospheric pressure.

Mathematical Relationship

°C = K − 273.15. The Celsius and Kelvin scales have identical degree sizes — they differ only by an offset of 273.15.

Conversion Formula

To Fahrenheit: °F = °C × 9/5 + 32. To Kelvin: K = °C + 273.15. To Rankine: °R = (°C + 273.15) × 9/5.

Practical Applications

Weather reports, cooking temperatures, body temperature (37 °C normal), refrigerator settings (2–4 °C), and industrial processes.

Interesting Facts

−40 °C = −40 °F — the only point where Celsius and Fahrenheit scales intersect. The hottest recorded temperature on Earth was 56.7 °C in Death Valley.

Common Mistakes

Forgetting the °C × 9/5 + 32 offset when converting to Fahrenheit. Also, assuming 0 °C = 0 K (actually 0 °C = 273.15 K).

Educational Tips

Key anchors: 0 °C = water freezes, 37 °C = body temp, 100 °C = water boils. For quick °C→°F: double and add 30 (approximate).

About Triple Point of Water (Tₜ)

Definition

A unit based on the triple point of water — the unique temperature and pressure at which water coexists as solid, liquid, and gas simultaneously (0.01 °C / 273.16 K).

Mathematical Relationship

1 Tₜ = 0.01 °C = 273.16 K. The triple point is a fixed thermodynamic state, not dependent on pressure corrections.

Conversion Formula

To Celsius: °C = Tₜ × 0.01. To Kelvin: K = Tₜ × 0.01 + 273.15.

Practical Applications

Calibrating precision thermometers, validating temperature measurement systems, and establishing traceability in national labs.

Interesting Facts

The triple point of water requires extreme purity — even tiny impurities shift the temperature. It occurs at 611.657 Pa pressure, much lower than atmospheric.

Common Mistakes

Confusing the triple point (0.01 °C) with the normal freezing point (0 °C). The difference is tiny but critical in precision metrology.

Educational Tips

The triple point is where all three phases coexist. It's a unique, reproducible temperature — that's why it was perfect for defining the kelvin.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert Celsius to Triple Point of Water?
To Fahrenheit: °F = °C × 9/5 + 32. To Kelvin: K = °C + 273.15. To Rankine: °R = (°C + 273.15) × 9/5.
What is 1 Celsius in Triple Point of Water?
1 Celsius (°C) = 100 Triple Point of Water (Tₜ).
What is a Celsius?
The degree Celsius is a unit of temperature on the Celsius scale, where 0 °C is the freezing point and 100 °C is the boiling point of water at standard atmospheric pressure.
What is a Triple Point of Water?
A unit based on the triple point of water — the unique temperature and pressure at which water coexists as solid, liquid, and gas simultaneously (0.01 °C / 273.16 K).
Where is Celsius used in everyday life?
Weather reports, cooking temperatures, body temperature (37 °C normal), refrigerator settings (2–4 °C), and industrial processes.
What are common mistakes when converting Celsius?
Forgetting the °C × 9/5 + 32 offset when converting to Fahrenheit. Also, assuming 0 °C = 0 K (actually 0 °C = 273.15 K).

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