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A °C incriment is equal to the incriment size of a Kelvin incriment. (it's like a degree Celsius is equal to a degree Kelvin except Kelvin is not measured in degrees) (mind you 1°C is NOT EQUAL to 1K) Absolute zero is 0 K = − 273.15°C K = °C + 272.15 & °C = K - 272.15 Hopefully I've been clear enough this might help if I haven't: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelvin
Celsius and Kelvins are related by having the same scale. For example 0 celcius is 273 Kelvin and 1C is 274K.

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