everything is stopped
Its about 5670.16 degrees kelvin
7,000 degrees Kalvin
297 Kelvin
yes
60 deg F = 288.71 Kelvin (not kalvin!)
50000000000 kalvin
There are several temperature scales. Kalvin, Celsius, and Fahrenheit, are the most commonly used. Kalvin is used mostly in science, Fahrenheit in the U.S. and Celsius in most other countries.
There are several temperature scales. Kalvin, Celsius, and Fahrenheit, are the most commonly used. Kalvin is used mostly in science, Fahrenheit in the U.S. and Celsius in most other countries.
Kalvin (K). 0K = -273C
303.15 Kelvin.
The melting point temperature is a specific characteristic for each material.
-459.67 degrees F is the same as Zero Kalvin, or Absolute Zero