Celsius to Kelvin

Would 150 and -45 celsius come out to 228.15 and 423.15 kelvin ?

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  • Dancer_Engineer
    Dancer_Engineer
    trex
    Would 150 and -45 celsius come out to 228.15 and 423.15 kelvin ?
    Yes it would.
    The exact formula is: T(k) = T(c) + 273.15

    You can check online as well, #-Link-Snipped-#.
  • lalit.joshi
    lalit.joshi
    trex
    Would 150 and -45 celsius come out to 228.15 and 423.15 kelvin ?
    yup, it will......, well i would like to tell more about this conversion. listen,
    if the temp. in celsius is T(c) and corresponding kelvin temp. is T(k), then the relation b/w them:
    [T(c)-0]/100=[T(k)-273.15]/100
    ; where the 100 is the difference of boiling point and melting point taking water as reference. 0 is melting point of water in celsius and same is 273.15 in kelvin.
    after simply this, T(k)=T(c)+273.15

    sorry if i committed any mistake.
  • lalit.joshi
    lalit.joshi
    trex
    Would 150 and -45 celsius come out to 228.15 and 423.15 kelvin ?
    yup, it will......, well i would like to tell more about this conversion. listen,
    if the temp. in celsius is T(c) and corresponding kelvin temp. is T(k), then the relation b/w them:
    [T(c)-0]/100=[T(k)-273.15]/100
    ; where the 100 is the difference of boiling point and melting point taking water as reference. 0 is melting point of water in celsius and same is 273.15 in kelvin.
    after simply this, T(k)=T(c)+273.15

    sorry if i committed any mistake.

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