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Convert Newton to Celsius

0 Newton = 0 Celsius

To convert Newton to Celsius, multiply by 100⁄33.

Convert Newton to Celsius Online

Instantly convert Newton (°N) to Celsius (°C) with this free online tool. The Newton temperature scale is an old, non-SI unit of temperature developed by Sir Isaac Newton. While it's no longer used in modern science, it remains of interest in historical studies and academic trivia.

This converter is especially useful for students, educators, historians, and anyone working with legacy scientific texts or temperature references from the 18th century.

Newton to Celsius Formula

To convert Newton to Celsius, use the formula:
°C = °N × 100⁄33

Example conversions:

  • 0 °N = 0 °C
  • 10 °N = 30.30 °C
  • 33 °N = 100 °C

The Newton scale was linear and aligned 0 °N with the freezing point and 33 °N with the boiling point of water.

Why Use This Newton to Celsius Converter?

  • 📏 Fast and accurate Newton-to-Celsius calculations
  • 📚 Educational value for science history and trivia
  • 🧪 Supports reverse calculation (Celsius to Newton)
  • 📱 Fully responsive on all devices
  • 🔓 100% free, no login or installation required

This tool is a reliable way to interact with legacy scientific temperature data while maintaining modern convenience and precision.

About the Newton Temperature Scale

The Newton scale was one of several early attempts to standardize temperature measurement. It’s notable for being created by Sir Isaac Newton, who used it for calibrating thermometers.

Unlike Celsius or Fahrenheit, the Newton scale never gained widespread use, but it remains of academic interest.

  • 0 °N = 0 °C (freezing point)
  • 33 °N = 100 °C (boiling point)

Convert Celsius to Newton

To go from Celsius to Newton, simply multiply the value by 33/100:

°N = °C × 33⁄100

Example: 60 °C = 19.8 °N

Just click “Swap” on the converter to use the reverse direction instantly.

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