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The size of a "degree" on the Kelvin scale is identical to the size of a Celsius degree. So a change (up or down) of 1°C is the same as a change of 1 Kelvin.

The size of a Fahrenheit degree is much smaller. A change of 1°C (up or down) is the same as a change of 1.8° on the Fahrenheit scale.

Example :

10° C = 283.15 K = 50° F

11° C = 284.15 K = 51.8° F

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Q: One degree Celsius indicates the same temperature change as what in Fahrenheit and Kelvin?
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