The joule is a unit of energy. The Kelvin is a unit of temperature. The two units have different
dimensions, and are used to measure different types of quantities. Neither one can be converted
to the other.
If the weatherman predicts a high temperature of 68 degrees for tomorrow, there's no way
you can convert that to an equivalent number of foot-pounds, newton-meters, or kilowatt-hours.
No, it is not. it can be seen when looking at the conversion factor of Kelvin to Celsius, let K=kelvin and C=celsius, then the equation is K=273.15+C, the units are changed but the value of change is the same.
See the links below. Remember to distinguish where necessary between the universal gas constant R (joules per mole Kelvin) and the particular gas constant R (joules per kilogram Kelvin)
The units for entropy are joules per kelvin (J K-1)
Conversion: -55 ºF ≈ 224. 82K
Conversion: 11°C = 51.8°F = 284.15K
You can use this equation to convert Kelvin to degrees Fahrenheit: [°F] = [K] × 1.8 − 459.67
Celsius to Kelvin conversion formula The temperature T in Kelvin (K) is equal to the temperature T in degrees Celsius (°C) plus 273.15: T(K) = T(°C) + 273.15
Joule/kilogram-kelvin The SI unit is joules / kelvin. This is valid for an object of any size, but if you want the typical specific heat for a certain type of material, you have to standardize it, resulting in either joules / (kelvin x kilogram) or joules / (kelvin x mole).
The formula is K=C+273
No, it is not. it can be seen when looking at the conversion factor of Kelvin to Celsius, let K=kelvin and C=celsius, then the equation is K=273.15+C, the units are changed but the value of change is the same.
What is the different temperature level between degrees Fahrenheit and kelvin? Scroll down to related links and look at "Conversion of temperatures and formulas".
See the links below. Remember to distinguish where necessary between the universal gas constant R (joules per mole Kelvin) and the particular gas constant R (joules per kilogram Kelvin)
Joules per Kelvin (J/K)
The unit for specific heat is Joules/g-Kelvin or it can be Joules/g-Celsius J= Joules g= Grams C= Celsius
to convert Celsius to kelvin just add 273 degrees
No the Kelvin temperature is higher. The conversion for Kelvin to Celsius is K=c+273.15.
50273.15 K Conversion from Celsius to Kelvin is the temperature in Celsius + 273.15. Conversion from Kelvin to Celsius is the temperature in Kelvin - 273.15. Celsius and Kelvin use the same interval in the scale, however Kelvin starts at 0 degrees where Celsius starts at -273.15 degrees (absolute zero).