283 kelvin = 49.73 degrees Fahrenheit
[°F] = [K] × 9⁄5 − 459.67
80.33 degrees Fahrenheit equal 351 Kelvins. This conversion is based on the formula F = (K - 273.15) * 9/5 + 32, where F is the temperature in Fahrenheit and K is the temperature in Kelvins.
180 K = -135.7 deg F. Note that it is 180 K not 180 degrees K.
255 Kelvin is equal to a temperature of -0.67 degrees Fahrenheit.K to F Formula: F = (K x 9/5) - 459.67
Platinum (Pt) Melting points: 2041.4 K, 1768.3 °C, 3214.9 °F Boiling points: 4098 K, 3825 °C, 6917 °F
Whereas Kelvin is an absolute scale, the Fahrenheit scale is not. The zeros of the two scales are not the same.To convert Kelvin to degrees Fahrenheit, first subtract 273.15 then multiply by 1.8 and add 32. The first step (-273.15) converts to Celsius and the rest is the familiar Celsius to Fahrenheit conversion.
The formulas are:°F to Kelvin: [K] = ([°F] + 459.67) × 5⁄9Kelvin to °F: [°F] = [K] × 1.8 − 459.67
Suppose N is a perfect number. Then N cannot be a square number and so N has an even number of factors.Suppose the factors are f(1) =1, f(2), f(3), ... , f(k-1), f(k)=N.Furthermore f(r) * f(k+1-r) = N for r = 1, 2, ... k so that f(r) = N/f(k+1-r)which implies that 1/f(r) = f(k+1-r)/NThen 1/f(1) + 1/(f(2) + ... + 1/f(k)= f(k)/N + f(k-1)/N + ... + f(1)/N= [f(k) + f(k-1) + ... + f(1)] / N= 2N/N since, by definition, [f(k) + f(k-1) + ... + f(1)] = 2N
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It is k*f/k where k is any non-zero number.
a = F divided by km
Formula: [°F] = [K] × 1.8 − 459.67
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