deg K means Kelvins...it is the standard temp used in chemistry. in order to get Kelvins from Celsius...just add 273 to the Celsius and you will get kelvin...i dont know about farheninheit though.
77 deg Fahrenheit (not farenhite!) = 298.15 K
Use this formula: [K] = ([°F] + 459.67) × 5⁄9
233 deg K = -40.15 deg C
273.16 deg K = 0.01 deg C
80 deg F = 299.8 deg K
Add 273.15 degrees. So 200 deg C = 473.15 deg K
0 deg C = 273.15 K.0 deg F = 255.8 K (approx).
120 deg K = -153.15 deg Celsius.
25 deg C = 298.15 K = 77 deg F80 deg C = 353.15 K = 176 deg F.
Generally, "k" is used to denote 1000. So, 5.8k equals 5800.
63.15 K = -346 deg F
172 K = -101.15 deg C