-459.67
0 kelvin = -459.67 degree Fahrenheit.
0 degrees Fahrenheit is approximately -18 degrees Celsius, and 255 Kelvin
273
200 Kelvin is colder - it is -99.67 F.
The lowest possible temperature on the Celsius scale is -273.15 degrees Celsius. The lowest possible temperature on the Kelvin scale is 0 degrees Kelvin. Therefore the only temperature scale on which -460 degrees is possible is the Fahrenheit scale.
Your 0 degrees Fahrenheit equals 255.372222 Kelvin.
0 kelvin = -459.67 degree Fahrenheit.
0 degrees Fahrenheit is approximately -18 degrees Celsius, and 255 Kelvin
0 kelvin = -459.67 degree Fahrenheit
-459.67 ℉
273
0 degrees kelvin is the temperature at which molecules cease to exist and stop moving; coldest temperature there is
Zero degrees Celsius is about the same as 273 Kelvin. Zero degrees Kelvin is a temperature that has yet to be reached in the lab, or anywhere in the known universe because at zero Kelvin mass ceases to have volume. 0 Kelvin, although only theoretical, is the lowest temperature possible, therefore zero Kelvin is much, much colder.
48 Kelvin is -373.27 degrees Fahrenheit.
-273 degrees Celsius. 0 Degrees Kelvin. −459 Fahrenheit.0K (Kelvin)0 R (Rankine)− 273.16° C (Centigrade = Celsius)−459.67° F (Fahrenheit)
200 Kelvin is colder - it is -99.67 F.
To convert degrees Celsius to Kelvin, add 273. 15 to the temperature. So zero degrees Celsius is equal to 273. 15 Kelvin, the freezing and melting point of water.