The volume will be 5723 assuming that the balloon's elasticity makes no difference.
To convert Celsius to Kelvins, add 273 to the temperature in Celsius. Therefore, 100 degrees Celsius plus 273 = 373 K
Answer: 100 K = -173 C = -279.4 ºF The ratio of degrees between Kelvin and Celsius is 1:1, however the difference in the scale is 273 degrees. Example: The freezing point of water: 32 degrees Fahrenheit 0 degrees Celsius 273 degrees Kelvin The boiling point of water: 212 degrees Fahrenheit 100 degrees Celsius 373 degrees Kelvin To convert Kelvin to Celsius simply subtract 273 from the Kelvin temperature.
It boils at 373 degrees kelvin. Kelvin is just Celsius plus 273. Water boils at 100C, 100+273=373, so 373K.
I think you might have wanted to tell us a little more information. It may be of use to know that absolute zero, 0 K = -273 C; the freezing point of water 0 C =273 K, and the boiling point of water, 100 C = 373 K
there are exactly 273 aquifers in the world.
100
It is 273/1It is 273/1It is 273/1It is 273/1
If you are rounding to the nearest centimetre, 273 millimetres does indeed round to 27 centimetres.
273 to the nearest ten is 270.
200
270
2.73 as a percentage = 273% 2.73 * 100% = 273%
It is: 273/300 times 100 = 91%
0.1365
Radius = 273/(2*p)i = 43.45 inches rounded to two decimal places
Scarblade.
100cm in 1mTherefore 273 x 100 = 27300cm