Absolute zero. The point at of minimum enthalpy (heat).
-50 degrees Fahrenheit = -45.5 degrees Celsius.
-29 degrees Celsius is -20.2 degrees Fahrenheit.
180 degrees Celsius = 356 degrees Fahrenheit
130 degrees Celsius minus negative 110 degrees Celsius is equal to 240 degrees Celsius.
-26 degrees Celsius is -14.8 degrees Fahrenheit
Minus 273 degrees Celsius is known as absolute zero, which is the lowest possible temperature where particles stop moving completely. It is equivalent to 0 Kelvin.
(-273) degrees Celsius = -459.4 degrees Fahrenheit
Minus 273 degrees Celsius is the coldest possible temperature, a.k.a. "absolute zero".
-273 degrees Celsius is equivalent to -459.4 degrees Fahrenheit.
The lowest possible temperature. On the Kelvin scale, this temperature is zero degrees; on the Celsius scale, about minus 273 degrees.
-273 degrees Celsius = -459.4 degrees Fahrenheit
Minus 73 Celsius is 200 Kelvin. The Kelvin scale starts at minus 273 degrees approximately.
-273 degrees Celsius.
18 degrees Celsius minus 25 degrees Celsius equals -7 degrees Celsius.
273 Kelvin is equal to a temperature of -0.15 degrees Celsius and 31.73 degrees Fahrenheit.
The Kelvin is the international unit of temperature. Zero kelvin is the lowest possible temperature (approximately minus 273 degrees Celsius), and a difference of 1 Kelvin is the same as a difference of 1 degree Celsius. Thus, for example, 273 Kelvin = 0 degrees Celsius, while 373 Kelvin = 100 degrees Celsius.
We find that 273 degrees K is just a tiny bit under 0 degrees Celsius (Centigrade).