The answer to this is 13. 125-43=82+ 13=95
Conversion: 273°F → (273 - 32) × 5/9 °C = 133 8/9 °C ≈ 133.89°C ≈ 134°C
273
125 + 30 + 25 = 180
It you mean -273°F the the answer is -169°C.
The correct formula for converting from kelvins to degrees Celsius is C = K - 273. So, to convert 95 K to degrees Celsius, you would do C = 95 - 273 = -178 degrees Celsius.
The answer to this is 13. 125-43=82+ 13=95
To convert Celsius to Kelvins, add 273 to the temperature in Celsius. Therefore, 100 degrees Celsius plus 273 = 373 K
To convert from degrees Celsius to Kelvin, simply add 273. So, 288 degrees Celsius is equivalent to 561 Kelvin (288 + 273).
-201 + 273 = 72
-259 + 273 = 14
Conversion: 273°F → (273 - 32) × 5/9 °C = 133 8/9 °C ≈ 133.89°C ≈ 134°C
The answer is 398.15 K (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 C to K, add 273.15 to C.
125 + 125 + 125 + 125 + 125 + 125 =125 * 6 =(100 * 6) + (20 * 6) + (5 * 6) =600 + 120 + 30 =600 + 100 + 20 + 30 =700 + 50 =750
The substance's temperature in degrees Celsius would be 0°C (273 K - 273 = 0°C).
Nope … you have it backward. 0 Centigrade equals (plus) 273 degrees Kelvin.
K= C + 273 Example- the freezing point of water is 0 c 0 + 273= 273. So water freezes at 273 k