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Q: What is the equivalent temperature in kelvin if you have a metal at 50?
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What is the temperature in Fahrenheit and kelvin if the thermometer say 10 Celsius?

in Fahrenheit is 50 in kelvin is


What is 50 degrees Fahrenheit in Kelvin and in celsius?

Temperature in Celsius: ((50 - 32) * 5) / 9 = 10 celsiusTemperature in Kelvin: ((50 - 32) * 5) / 9 + 273.15 = 283.15 Kelvin


Convert celsiuses temperature to kelvin temperature?

For example, 0 Kelvin (or absolute zero) is -273 degrees Celsius, so 50 kelvin would be -223 degrees Celsius! just subtract 273 from the Kelvin temperature.


What in temperature kelvin is equal to 50 degree centigrade?

323.15K


What does 50 degress equal in kelvin degress?

323 degrees K When converting from Celsius to Kelvin, you just add the temperature of absolute zero, 273 degrees, to the temperature.


What happens to the pressure of gas when the volume is doubled and no change in Kelvin temperature?

The pressure is decreased to 50 %.


What is 0 degrees and 50 degrees north?

Convert the Celsius temperature 55°C to a Kelvin temperature. Be sure to give the unit.


How do you convert 50 Celsius to kelvin?

The answer is 323.15 K (approx.). The Kelvin scale starts at absolute zero and is used in scientific laboratories. Celsius is for general use and set 0 and 100 as melting and boiling point of water respectively. To convert from C to K, add 273.15 to C.


What is 50 degrees Kelvin to Fahrenheit?

50 kelvin = -369.67 degrees Fahrenheit


What is the temperature on Europa?

The day time temperature in the Europa would be -160 degrees


How can we maintain temperature of a metal at zero degree and 50 degree?

If the metal can be submerged, put it in an ice water bath using pure water to maintain 0 C. To keep it at 50 C, you could use a constant temperature bath. If the metal can not be submerged, you might need a temperature controlled chamber.


What is k in degrees?

"k" is Kelvin. For example, 50 degrees Kelvin.