Unit Converters Tool

Fahrenheit to Celsius

Convert temperatures from Fahrenheit (°F) to Celsius (°C) instantly.

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Σ The Formula

°C = (°F - 32) × 5/9

Real World Examples

Freezing Point
32°F = 0°C.
Room Temp
68°F = 20°C.

# About This Calculator

The Fahrenheit to Celsius conversion is one of the most common temperature shifts, used when comparing weather or oven settings between the United States and the rest of the world.

The Fahrenheit scale defines the freezing point of water at 32° and boiling at 212°, while Celsius uses 0° and 100° respectively.

How To Use

  1. Enter the temperature in **°F**.
  2. The tool subtracts 32 and multiplies by 5/9.
  3. The **°C** result is displayed instantly.
  4. Use this for cooking, travel, or scientific tracking.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where are they equal?+

Fahrenheit and Celsius are exactly equal at -40 degrees.

Is Fahrenheit to Celsius free to use?+

Yes, Fahrenheit to Celsius on Matheric is completely free to use. We believe in accessible education and utility for everyone.

How accurate is Fahrenheit to Celsius?+

We use standard mathematical formulas and high-precision computing algorithms to ensure results for Fahrenheit to Celsius are accurate for academic and professional use.

Can I use Fahrenheit to Celsius on my phone?+

Yes! Fahrenheit to Celsius is fully responsive and optimized for all devices, including smartphones, tablets, and desktops.

Do you save my data?+

No. We prioritize your privacy. All calculations are performed in your browser or temporarily processed, and we do not store your personal input data.

How do I report a bug?+

If you notice any issues with Fahrenheit to Celsius or have suggestions for improvement, please contact us via the link in the footer. We value your feedback!

About

The Fahrenheit to Celsius conversion is one of the most common temperature shifts, used when comparing weather or oven settings between the United States and the rest of the world.

The Fahrenheit scale defines the freezing point of water at 32° and boiling at 212°, while Celsius uses 0° and 100° respectively.

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