It is extremely cold. 100 kelvin = -279.67 degrees Fahrenheit.
The answer is -248.15 C (approx.). The Kelvin scale starts at absolute zero and is used in scientific laboratories. Celsius is for general use and set 0 and 100 as melting and boiling point of water respectively. To convert from K to C, subtract 273.15 from K.
4 kelvins = -452.47 degrees Fahrenheit.[°F] = [K] × 9⁄5 − 459.67
100 degrees Celsius is hot
kelvins
Kelvins?
-279.67 ℉
Answer: 100 ºC = 373 K
-173 Celsius
Answer: 100 ºC = 373 K
999726.85 Celsius or 1799540.33 Fahrenheit
100 degrees Celsius = 373.15 kelvin
A stars core temperature will be several million kelvins
The Sun's photosphere has a temperature between 4500 and 6000 Kelvins
Celsius, Centigrade, Fahrenheit, or Kelvins.
100 kelvin = -279.67 degrees Fahrenheit.
A few minutes into the expansion of the big bang, the temperature was about a billion kelvins
Regulus is 12,460 Kelvins or 21968.33° F or 12186.85° C (± 200°).