Kelvin is always higher - by some 273 degrees.
The objects Kelvin temperature. The Kelvin scale starts at absolute zero (-273 degrees Celsius)
Kelvin. Kelvin (K) = oC + 273.15
An object's Kelvin temperature is always larger than its Celsius temperature because the Kelvin scale starts at absolute zero, where molecular motion stops. This means that 0 Kelvin is equal to -273.15 degrees Celsius.
The Kelvin scale is always larger than the Celsius scale because they are related by the equation K = C + 273.15. This means that 0 degrees Celsius is equivalent to 273.15 Kelvin.
High temperature always flows to low temperature, never the other way around.
Spain has a region called the Canary Islands. On the islands the temperature is always above 20 Celsius.
They are never the same, they always differ by 273.15 degrees.
A degree Celsius (which is also the same a a Kelvin).
When converting from Celsius to Kelvin you always add 273.15 and subtract the same amount when converting from Kelvin to Celsius thus: -259+273.15=14.15 The answer is 14.15 Kelvin
You will lose thermal energy.Heat (energy) will always flow from warmer to cooler.
No, thermal energy flows from hotter objects to cooler objects as heat always moves from areas of higher temperature to lower temperature, seeking equilibrium.
Always use temperature in the Kelvin scale when doing gas law problems.