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The answer to this question is more scientific / mathematical then simple, in terms of questions this one refers to kelvin/watts to degrees. the simplest (not always right) answer is 40.83c or 105.5f

the formula is:

degrees = [(W x T) / G] x shc

W = watts

T = time

G = grams

shc = specific heat capacity

This will calculate for degrees centigrade, do a search in Google to find the specific heat capacity of what you are calculating for and you will get a better answer

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