Answer: 3000 K = 2727 ºC and 4940.6 ºF
A kelvin is larger. The kelvin "interval" is the same as a centigrade (celsius) degree
Kelvin is the SI unit for temperature. Celsius is usually used in metric systems. 0 degree celsius is 273.15 Kelvin. Kelvin increases equally with celsius. So to convert celsius to kelvin, we just add 273.15 to celsius. The answer in Kelvin is 9.229.22 Kelvin
From Celsius to Kelvin: add 273.15. From Kelvin to Celsius: subtract 273.15. For most purposes, this can be rounded to 273.
373.15 Kelvin
[°Celsius] = [Kelvin] − 273.15
3000 kelvin = 4,940.33 degrees Fahrenheit.
3,000° Kelvin is equal to 4,940.33° Fahrenheit.
No; the surface temperature (if that's what you mean) can vary quite a lot, from perhaps 3000 kelvin for the coolest red dwarf stars, up to over a hundred thousand kelvin for the hottest stars.
It is very hot. The answer is 29726.85 C (approx.). The Kelvin scale starts at absolute zero and is used in scientific laboratories. Celsius is for general use and set 0 and 100 as melting and boiling point of water respectively. To convert from K to C, subtract 273.15 from K.
The surface temperature of Eta Piscium, the constellation Pisces' brightest star, is about 4930 Kelvin, or just a bit under 3000 degrees Fahrenheit.
Kelvin does have units. Kelvin is the unit.
The filament is around 2900 to 3000 degrees Kelvin (add 273 to get Celsius). The surface of the glass envelope could be at varying temperatures, depending on the type of bulb.
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kelvin
Kelvin (unit) is named after Lord Kelvin.
273 kelvin is colder than 280 kelvin.
kelvin = celsius + 273 kelvin = 245 +273 kelvin = 518