If we assume 'average room temperature' to be 20 C ( or 68F ) then the equivalent Kelvin is 293
298 k is room temp. Kelvin to celsius is straight addition and subtraction.
Average Room Temperature... Typically average room temperature is about 72 degrees Fahrenheit or roughly 21 degrees Celsius. It can also be 70 degrees Fahrenheit, too.
It's the temperature of your room -1 degree. The average room temperature is 68 degrees Fahrenheit.
usually about room temperature, or the warmth of the average home.
It's room temperature, of course. A better question is "What, exactly, IS room temperature, anyway?" Most chemists (I have no idea about other disciplines) consider "room temperature" to be 298.15 K, which I personally find a little on the warm side of comfortable, but is a reasonable value for a standard, especially considering that it's easier to control the temperature precisely by warming something up a little than it is to do so by cooling it down a little.
At stp or standard temperature and pressure, we have pressure = 100kPa and temperature=273.15 K
Average room temperature.
If we assume "room temperature" to be 25 °C (77 °F) then that would equate to 298.15 K. Different areas assume different standard "room temperature" - but it usually falls between 20 °C (293.15 K) and 30 °C (303.15 K)
The average surface temperature is 72 K.
298 k is room temp. Kelvin to celsius is straight addition and subtraction.
Average Room Temperature... Typically average room temperature is about 72 degrees Fahrenheit or roughly 21 degrees Celsius. It can also be 70 degrees Fahrenheit, too.
Approximately 296.15 K.
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It's the temperature of your room -1 degree. The average room temperature is 68 degrees Fahrenheit.
It depends on Room temperature.
At the average room temperature of 24C, copper is a solid
The average temperature in the exosphere is 1500 k.