70 degrees Fahrenheit is 294.26 K.
271 Kelvin = 28.13 Fahrenheit
An increase of 21 degrees Fahrenheit is equivalent to a rise of 11.66... Kelvin.
-40 degrees
The Fahrenheit scale and Celsius scale are different one way by temperature limits. 1. On the Fahrenheit scale, water freezes at 32 degrees. On the Celsius scale, water freezes at 0 degrees. 2. On Fahrenheit scale, comfortable room temp. is 70-80 degrees. Celsius: 20-30 degrees. 3. Normal body temp: 98.6 degrees(fahrenheit) 37 degrees(celsius) 4.Highest recorded air temp: 136.5 degrees(fahrenheit) 58 degrees(celsius) 5. Water boils at 212 degrees(fahrenheit) 100 degrees(celcius) :D
Water freezes at that temp.
Conversion formula: [K] = [°C] + 273.15 = 0 + 273.15 = 273.15 K
Converted to Fahrenheit, this is also -40 degrees.
98.3 degrees Fahrenheit or 273 degrees Kelvin So a pretty hot temp
Room temperature on the Rankine scale is approximately 560-570 degrees Rankine. This corresponds to around 68-77 degrees Fahrenheit on the more commonly used Fahrenheit scale.
1084.6 ºC = 1357.6 K and 1984.28 ºF
Without the sun the current temp would be about 5 degrees Kelvin (that's about - 450 Fahrenheit).
25 degrees Celsius = 298.15 kelvin