Extremely cold. It equates to minus 216.67 degrees Fahrenheit.
Very hot: 36000K = 64,340.3ºF
It is extremely cold. 100 kelvin = -279.67 degrees Fahrenheit.
400K = 260.3ºF
700 kelvin = 426.85 degrees Celsius
Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance. It indicates how hot or cold an object is relative to a standard scale. Temperature is commonly measured in units such as Celsius, Fahrenheit, or Kelvin.
Not hot at all - it is extremely cold: -457.87 F
The average temperature on Mercury is about 400 degrees Kelvin (more than the boiling point of water), but temperatures range from 100 degrees Kelvin (very cold) to around 700 degrees Kelvin (very, very hot).
450 degrees Celsius = 723.15 kelvin
16 kelvin is 0 degrees, 312 degrees is 100degrees so 1000000 kelvin is VERY hot
Very hot: 36000K = 64,340.3ºF
Well 30 C is hot, 30 F is cold. That depends if it is 30 degrees Celsius or 30 degrees Fahrenheit. If it was 30 degrees C then it would be hot because it is around 85 degrees F. If it was 30 degrees F....then it would be darn cold.
It is extremely cold. 100 kelvin = -279.67 degrees Fahrenheit.
4,000 degrees kelvin
in Kelvin its very very cold (dangerously cold) in Celsius it is jut above boiling water (burns you)in Fahrenheit it is a hot summer day
A temperature of 3000 degrees Kelvin is quite hot. For reference, the surface of the sun is around 5800 Kelvin. At 3000 Kelvin, most materials would be glowing red-hot or even white-hot depending on their composition.
999,999,760 degrees Celsius. So hot!
73.4 degrees Fahrenheit 296.15 kelvin