273K = -0.15ºC
Use this equation to convert Kelvin to degrees Celsius/Centigrade: [°C] = [K] - 273.15
If its temperature is 273K - it's Celsius equivalent is 0oC
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No. If 273K represents 0 degrees Celsius, then 293K will be 20 degrees Celsius, which is lower than 100 degrees Celcius.
It's Kelvin, and it's never plural. Since both the celcius and Kelvin scales are centigrade scales (100 degrees between freezing point and boiling point of water), and 0C = 273K -196 degrees Celsius = 77K
Kelvins= Celsius + 273.15 240-273.15= Celsius= -33.15C 468-273.15=Celsius= 149.85C
-273K = 0 degree Celsius
No. There are no negative kelvin temperatures.
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25ºc = 298.15 k
If its temperature is 273K - it's Celsius equivalent is 0oC
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No. If 273K represents 0 degrees Celsius, then 293K will be 20 degrees Celsius, which is lower than 100 degrees Celcius.
Assuming the K means Kelvin - which in itself is a measure of temperature.31.73 degrees Fahrenheit-0.15 degrees Celsius
To get from Celsius to Kelvin, +273 And obviously, -273 to get from Kelvin to Celsius E.g. -273oC = 0K (Absolute zero) 0oC = 273K (Freezing temp. of water) 25oC = 298K (Standard temp.)
273k = 0c = 32f Note: Answers.com changed my capitalization . . . so, I shall write it, "273 degrees Kelvin = 0 degrees Celsius = 32 degrees Fahrenheit"
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It's Kelvin, and it's never plural. Since both the celcius and Kelvin scales are centigrade scales (100 degrees between freezing point and boiling point of water), and 0C = 273K -196 degrees Celsius = 77K