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A students lists three temperature measurements 100 F 100 C and 100 k. of the three measurements 100 k is the highest temperature?

No. 100 C is the highest, then is 100 F, and 100 K is the lowest.


What is equal to 100 C?

212 f and 373 k apex Travis : )


What is kcuf backwards?

Why don't you tell us? I bet you know... -_-


The lowest temperature that can theoretically be achived is called?

Absolute Zero = 0 K = −273.15°C = −459.67°F


The temperature 212 f 100 f and 373 k are?

They are all the same temperature, i.e. the boiling point of water at standard pressure.Except the "100 f" should be "100 c".


What is the relation between Celsius kelvin and Fahrenheit?

C to F: F = 1.8*C + 32C to K: K = C - 273.15 F to C: C = 5/9*(F- 32) F to K: K = 5/9*(F- 32) - 273.15 K to C: C = K + 273.15 K to F: K = 1.8*(K - 273.15) + 32


What is the lowest possible temperature in Fahrenheit Celsius and kelvin?

Absolute zero is 0 K, -273.15 C and -459.67 F


Is 100 degrees Celsius or 200 Fahrenheit hotter?

100 degrees Celsius is the highest temperature. 100F is 37.8 C and 310.7K. 100C is 237.6F and 373K. 100K is -173C and -253.8F. So 100C is the highest temperature.


What is the temperature for water to boil?

212 degrees F = 100 degrees C = 373.15 K


What are the freezing and boiling points on the kelvin Fahrenheit and Celsius scales?

We'll assume you're asking about water, since different substances have different freezing and boiling points. Under normal atmospheric conditions, water freezes at 0 C, 32 F and 273.15 K and boils at 100 C, 212 F and 373.15 K.


What are The temperatures 212 C 100 F and 373 K are what?

The temperatures 212°C, 100°F, and 373 K all represent the same temperature point, which is the boiling point of water at standard atmospheric pressure. In Celsius, water boils at 212°C; in Fahrenheit, this is equivalent to 100°F; and in Kelvin, it is 373 K. These different scales illustrate how temperature can be measured in various systems while indicating the same physical state change.


At What temperaturedoes water boil?

Water boils at 100 °C, 212 °F, 373 K