To convert Centigrade (a.k.a. Celsius) to Kelvin, add 273 to the Centigrade temperature.
100 ºF = 311 K 100 ºC = 373 K NB Fahrenheit, Celsius and Kelvin are surnames so they are always capitalised.
They are virtually equal: 100 degrees Celsius = 373.15 kelvin
1 degree Kelvin = -272.15 degrees Celsius.
100 degrees Celsius is exactly -173.15 Kelvins Kelvin temperature = 100 degrees Celsius - 273.15
100°C is the hottest.It is the boiling point of temperature, as compared to 100°F being only a really hot summer day, and 100 K is really freezing.There is no such thing as degrees Kelvin, in sciences it is right to say Kelvin, without the "degrees" part.
373.15 Kelvin
100 degrees Celsius equals 373 degrees kelvin. Kelvin is roughly the temperature in Celsius plus 273.
According to the current theories of the Universe, the highest possible temperature is the Planck temperature. This is approx 1.417*10^32 Kelvin: that is equal to more than 100 nonillion or 100 million million million million million Kelvin.
373 Kelvin = 373 - 273.15 Celsius = 99.85 Celsius
no, there are some materials that exist in their liquid state outside of room temperature. Water, for example is stays a liquid if u make it colder or hotter as long as u dont go by 0 degreesC or 100 degreesC
There is 1 Kelvin for every 1 degree Celsius.A temperature difference of 100 degrees Celsius is a temperature difference of 100 Kelvin.
Hi when dealing with the kelvin scale the numbers will be larger than in celsius because when you are converting from celsius to kelvin you need to add 273.15 on to the temperature in celsius. This is because zero celsius is 273.15 kelvin.