1 kelvin = -457.87 degree Fahrenheit
122o Fahrenheit is the same as 323 K
The conversion from degrees Celsius to Kelvin is: degrees C + 273.15 K Thus, 10 C equals 283.15 K (10 C + 273.15 K = 283.15 K) and 30 C equals 303.15 K (30 C + 273.15 K = 303.15 K). So the change in temperature when converted to the Kelvin system is 20 K (303.15 K - 283.15 K = 20 K).
10 Kelvin is equivalent to -441.67oF.Notice, incidentally, that the correct form of temperature in Kelvin is "10 Kelvin", not "ten degrees Kelvin".
K=(fahrenheit + 459.67) \1.8
68 F is 293 K
10 C 283.15 K 8 Re
122o Fahrenheit is the same as 323 K
The conversion from degrees Celsius to Kelvin is: degrees C + 273.15 K Thus, 10 C equals 283.15 K (10 C + 273.15 K = 283.15 K) and 30 C equals 303.15 K (30 C + 273.15 K = 303.15 K). So the change in temperature when converted to the Kelvin system is 20 K (303.15 K - 283.15 K = 20 K).
323.15 K
425 K - 273.15= 151.85o Celsius===============now,Temperature Fahrenheit = (151.85o C)(1.80) + 32= 305.33o Fahrenheit===============
The Kelvin scale is an absolute scale. This means that at 10 K there is twice as much thermodynamic activity as there is at 5 K. This property does not apply to either the Celsius or Fahrenheit scale - where the zero is arbitrary. A difference of 1 Kelvin is the same as a difference of 1 Celsius degree which is why, as an alternative scale, Celsius is preferred to Fahrenheit.
49 kelvin = -371.47 degrees Fahrenheit
464 kelvin = 375.53 degrees Fahrenheit
77 deg Fahrenheit (not farenhite!) = 298.15 K
4 kelvin = -452.47 degrees Fahrenheit,
913 kelvin is 1183.73 degrees Fahrenheit.
1000 Kelvin = 1,340.33 Fahrenheit