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∙ 12y ago0 C = 273.15 Kelvin
200 C = 473.15 Kelvin
1 atm/273.15 K = Xatm/473.15 K
273.15X = 473.15
X = 1.7 atmospheres of pressure
---------------------------------------------( can call it 2 atm )
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∙ 12y agoyou always add on 180 degrees
There is no correlation between degrees and metres. They are totally different measurements so no conversion is possible.
Assuming standard atmospheric pressure, 2260 kilojoules.
convert degrees to meters
There is no direct relationship between degrees of freedom and probability values.
One foot of water at 4 degrees Celsius is equivalent to 816.2 feet of air at 15 degrees C.
You can't. Celsius per mmHg is a relationship of temperature to pressure. You can however solve for temperature if you have the value of pressure (e.g. if P= 10 mmHg and V/P = 2 ºC/mmHgthen V= (2 ºC/mmHg)(10 mmHg) = 20 ºC). If you have more information in the problem you might be referring to Gay-Lussac's Law, which compares two values of pressure and temperature to show the relationship (GL'sL: P1/T1 = P2/T2 ... but that would be pressure per unit volume). I'm not sure what you are looking for exactly, but you can't convert temp. to pressure (just like you can't convert feet to lbs.).
The relationship between degrees Celsius (°C) and kelvins (K) is given by the formula: K = °C + 273.15. To convert a temperature from degrees Celsius to kelvins, simply add 273.15 to the Celsius temperature.
1.8 x C + 32 = F
you always add on 180 degrees
There is no relationship between the two. One is a measure of an angle and the other is a measure of how hot something is (this is not the same as heat). They just happen to have the same name.
There is no correlation between degrees and metres. They are totally different measurements so no conversion is possible.
At 212 degrees Fahrenheit, water starts to boil and convert into steam. This temperature is known as the boiling point of water at standard atmospheric pressure.
Assuming standard atmospheric pressure, 2260 kilojoules.
convert degrees to meters
The relationship between Kelvin (K) and Celsius (°C) is given by the equation K = °C + 273.15. This equation is used to convert temperatures between the Kelvin and Celsius scales by adding or subtracting 273.15.
The relationship between Kelvin and Fahrenheit is the formula Fahrenheit = (Kelvin - 273.15) x 1.8 + 32. This formula allows you to convert temperatures from the Kelvin scale to the Fahrenheit scale.