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It's super cool, but I'm not sure the explanation of how to calculate Fahrenheit to Kelvin is, uh, accurate. ;-) <3

"By using our Fahrenheit to Kelvin conversion tool, you know that one Fahrenheit is equivalent to 255.93 Kelvin. Hence, to convert Fahrenheit to Kelvin, we just need to multiply the number by 255.93. We are going to use very simple Fahrenheit to Kelvin conversion formula for that. Pleas see the calculation example given below."




I wonder if OP used ChatGPT for development as well as content of this site


He did. A lot of the tools say things like, “in this article” …


That makes me doubt all the results the site gives.


The results are correct, but the explanation is wrong, e.g.:

    By using our Celsius to Fahrenheit conversion tool, you know that one Celsius is equivalent to 33.8
    1000 C = 1000 x 33.8 = 1832 F
Probably the explanation engine doesn't support the offset in the underlying linear formula.


Most of units contain very generic description because my goal was to work on the tool rather than the content part. But I will optimize it in the upcoming future since I am one guy managing everything.


> We have so many online tools available to convert Volume units, but not every online tool gives an accurate result and that is why we have created this online Volume converter tool.

Then it converts 231 in^3 to 0.99999994293884 U.S. gal, while 1 U.S. gal converts to 231 in^3.


Thanks for the feedback. This is why I shared it here so that I can improve it based on the feedback. I have fixed it.




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