265.15 degrees Kelvin is 15 degrees Celsius lower than seven degrees Celsius.
It is seventees degrees.
-70.06 degrees Fahrenheit.
27 degrees Celsius is 300.15 Kelvin.
commonly used? well fahrenheit and celsius/centigrade(same thing) for weather temperature. Then there is kelvin used in technical/scientific situations and thats about it for common usage so 3 is the answer. There are up to seven different temperature scales but only 3 are used commonly
Zero degrees Celsius is equal to 273.15Kelvin. The two scales have the same size of interval, but have different zero points. The zero point for the Celsius scale is the freezing point of water, whereas the zero point for the Kelvin scale is Absolute zero - the lowest possible temperature, where there is no longer any thermal energy in the system. For example 2.00 degrees Celsius equals 273.15+2.00 so 2.00 degrees Celsius equals 275.15 Kelvin
Eight degrees below zero Celsius. It is a subtraction problem.
What TEMPERATURE is 10 degrees lower than seven degrees celsius? The answer is negative 3 degrees. 7 - 7 = 0 (Still have 3 keft over) 0 - 3 = - 3 =) x
It is seventees degrees.
It is plus three degrees.
55 -3 degrees plus 7 degrees is 4 degrees.
It would have to rise 18 degrees Celsius.
A Caterpillar see seven diesel engine will begin to overheat at a water temperature of 210 degrees. The recommended operating water temperature is 180 degrees.
homeostasis
If you mean body temperature, then it would be (thirty seven degrees celsius) as any other human's average body temperature should be.
Degree. For instance, 37 °C is read "thirty-seven degrees Celsius"
A clinical thermometer, this type of thermometer is sensitive to very small changes in temperature but is able to measure temperatures only within a few degrees of normal body temperature (thirty seven degrees celsius).
A clinical thermometer, this type of thermometer is sensitive to very small changes in temperature but is able to measure temperatures only within a few degrees of normal body temperature (thirty seven degrees celsius).