One degree Celsius indicates the same temperature change as one kelvin.
The temperature increased by 11 degrees Celsius.
A change of one degree Celsius indicates the same temperature change as a change of (B) one Kelvin. (Isn't it easier to say that Kelvins are the same size as Celsius degrees ?)
A degree Celsius is a measure of temperature.
Depends. The resistance of some materials changes with temperature; if the resistance changes, then the current will also change.
One degree Celsius is equivalent to a temperature change of 1.8 degrees Fahrenheit.
No. It is hotter. However, it is not twice as hot since the Celsius scale is not absolute - Kelvin is the absolute scale for temperature.
changes 10 degrees C and 283 degrees K if im not mistaken which im bound to be not sure of the esential #
A change of 1 degree Fahrenheit is equal to a change of 0.56 degrees Celsius or 0.56 Kelvin. The Fahrenheit scale has a larger degree size compared to the Celsius and Kelvin scales, which results in smaller incremental changes.
A change of 1 Kelvin is exactly the same as a change of 1 Celsius degree.
A degree Celsius is a measure of temperature.
convert 68 fahrenheit to celsius. (celsius =(fehrenhit -32)/ 1.8)
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