3000 kelvin = 4,940.33 degrees Fahrenheit.
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The filament is around 2900 to 3000 degrees Kelvin (add 273 to get Celsius). The surface of the glass envelope could be at varying temperatures, depending on the type of bulb.
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273 kelvin is colder than 280 kelvin.
3,000° Kelvin is equal to 4,940.33° Fahrenheit.
3000 kelvin = 4,940.33 degrees Fahrenheit.
Answer: 3000 K = 2727 ºC and 4940.6 ºF
No; the surface temperature (if that's what you mean) can vary quite a lot, from perhaps 3000 kelvin for the coolest red dwarf stars, up to over a hundred thousand kelvin for the hottest stars.
Kelvin is a unit of measure for temperature. 167 kelvin equates to -159.07 degrees Fahrenheit.
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If with "k" you mean "Kelvin", no: the lowest possible temperature is zero Kelvin.
It's a temperature scale invented by Lord Kelvin, hence the name.
If you mean unit for absolute temperature, the Kelvin is usually used.
The kelvin is a unit of measurement for temperature. In this case, 53 kelvin equates to -364.27 degree Fahrenheit or -220.15 degree Celsius.
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