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Kelvin is the SI unit for temperature. Celsius is usually used in metric systems. 0 degree celsius is 273.15 Kelvin. Kelvin increases equally with celsius. So to convert celsius to kelvin, we just add 273.15 to celsius. The answer in Kelvin is 723.15

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How hot is 450 degrees C in Kelvin?

450 degrees Celsius = 723.15 kelvin


How hot is 450degrees Celsius in kelvin?

Kelvin is the SI unit for temperature. Celsius is usually used in metric systems. 0 degree celsius is 273.15 Kelvin. Kelvin increases equally with celsius. So to convert celsius to kelvin, we just add 273.15 to celsius. The answer in Kelvin is 723.15


Why does kelvin chose to be the unit of the temperature not celsius?

Because Kelvin is an absolute scale while Celsius is not. If you think of heat as a measure of the thermal energy of molecules in a substance then 2K is twice as hot as 1K. 2 degrees Celsius is not twice as hot as 1 degree C.


Is kelvin more or less than Celsius?

One degree in the Kelvin scale is equal to one degree in the Celsius scale. They do however have different 'starting' points. Celsius starts (zero degrees 00 C) at the freezing temperature of water. Kelvin starts (zero degrees 00 K) is at absolute zero. Which is the coldest temperature obtainable. This temperature is equal to -273.150 C


200 degree Celsius is hot as 100 degree Celsius?

No. It is hotter. However, it is not twice as hot since the Celsius scale is not absolute - Kelvin is the absolute scale for temperature.


How hot is 100 billion kelvin?

999,999,760 degrees Celsius. So hot!


What is 82 degree celsius is it hot or cold?

Hot, water on 100 degree Celsius is boiling


Out of Celsius and Kelvin which one is better and why?

Kelvin, because it is an absolute scale. This means that 2 K is twice as "hot" as 1 K etc (whereas 1 degree C is NOT twice as "hot" as 2 deg C). However, that facts that (a) people are familiar with Celsius and (b) everyday temperatures are small numbers means the Celsius scale remains popular.


Is -38.8 degrees Celsius hot or cold?

-38.8 degree Celsius = 234.35 Kelvin = -37.84 degree Fahrenheit The temperature is about 39 degree below melting point of ice and is pretty cold.


Is 89 dagerres hot?

It depends if you mean Fahrenheit or Celsius or Kelvin.


How is degree celsius and temperature related?

degree celsius and temperature are related because temperature is anything is measure of how hot or cold it is degree celsius is the metric unit of temperatureAnswer:I'm not sure what you're asking but . . . Celsius (centigrade) is a scale used to measure temperature (hot & cold). In the U.S. we usually use the Fahrenheit scale, but both scales do the same basic thing -- they measure temperature.Another scale is Kelvin. On the Kelvin scale 0 is absolute zero, meaning there is no longer any temperature.


How hot is the inside of your body?

98.6 Fahrenheit 37 Celsius 310.15 Kelvin

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