What are the relations between the Celsius, the Fahrenheit and the kelvin temper
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What are the relations between the Celsius, the Fahrenheit and the kelvin temperatures? When the temperature drops in a process from 327C to 27C, what is its initial temperature in the kelvin scale? What is the change of its temperature?Explanation / Answer
kelvin for freezing water = 273.15--->kelvin for boiling water 273.15+100 degrees C=373.15 K kelvin 273.15+327 degrees C=600.15 K kelvin 273.15+27 degrees C=300.15 K kelvin 273.15+(327-27)=573.15 change in K kelvin 273.15 to degrees F:273.15*9/5+32=523.67 degrees F kelvin 273.15 to degrees F:273.15+27 degrees C=300.15 K*9/5+32=572.27 degrees F kelvin 273.15 to degrees F:273.15+300=573.15 K*9/5+32=1063.67 degrees F kelvin 273.15 is either +or - degrees C directly: example--->14 degrees C to K is 273.15+14=287.15 K--->K is only K not degrees K
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