Watts is an electrical expression found by multiplying a voltage by an amperage. Centigrade is a metric temperature scale that is used around the world except in the U.S. where they still use the Fahrenheit scale.
They're entirely different things, and no direct conversion exists.
You don't. Pascals is used to measure pressure, centigrade is used to measure temperature. Those two are completely different things.
1 watt is equal to 1/1000 kilowatts. To convert a value from watts to kilowatts just divide by 1000. To answer the question there is .001 kilowatts in one watt.
To convert form Centigrade (= Celsius) to Kelvin, add 273.
The idea is to divide the energy by the power used. First, convert the units to make them consistent. For example, you might convert kilowatt-hours to watt-hours.
Kelvin has the same intervals as the common Centigrade (Celsius) scale; that is, a difference of one degree Kelvin is the same as a difference of one degree Centigrade. However, the starting point is different; you must substract 273 degrees from Kelvin to convert to Centigrade, therefore, 350 Kelvin = 77 degrees Centigrade.
Watt and degrees centigrade measure two quite different things. You don't convert one to the other.
it is around 100 degrees centigrade
Use this formula to convert degrees Fahrenheit (F) to degrees Celsius/Centigrade (C): (F - 32) / 1.8 = C
75f = 23.89c
To convert Centigrade (a.k.a. Celsius) to Kelvin, add 273 to the Centigrade temperature.
165ºF = 73.89ºC / Use this equation to convert degrees Fahrenheit (ºF) to degrees Celsius/Centigrade (ºC): [°C] = ([°F] - 32) × 0.556
74ºF = 23.33ºC / Use this equation to convert degrees Fahrenheit (ºF) to degrees Celsius/Centigrade (ºC): [°C] = ([°F] - 32) × 0.556
The Formula is: (Reading in Centigrade-0)/100=(Reading in Fahrenheit-32)/180 The answer is 179.6 F
16.11 degree centigrade
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You don't need to! They are the same scale.
Use this equation to convert Celsius/Centigrade to degrees Kelvin: [K] = [°C] + 273.15