No, 100K and 100C are not equal. The Kelvin (K) and Celsius (C) scales have different starting points; 0°C corresponds to 273.15K. Therefore, to convert from Celsius to Kelvin, you add 273.15. Thus, 100°C is equal to 373.15K, not 100K.
k = x y x = k/y
K= 18.666666
I am assuming that k is the constant of proportionality so that f = k*a*t/b2 = 3*4*6/22 = 18
No. No. No. No.
212 f, 373 k
100C equals 212F
273 k
All of them are possible.
100°C is equivalent to 373.15 kelvins.
K j equals j when K is 1 or j is 0.
Boiling water is 100C = 373.15KIf you wanted something other than water boiling ask.
k equals 5.6
1200°
Yes, they are exactly the same, both of them increment k in 1.
No, 100K and 100C are not equal. The Kelvin (K) and Celsius (C) scales have different starting points; 0°C corresponds to 273.15K. Therefore, to convert from Celsius to Kelvin, you add 273.15. Thus, 100°C is equal to 373.15K, not 100K.
1 k equals 1000 2 k equals 2000 and so on