Science, asked by fatalities678, 11 months ago

1: Kelvin is the SI unit of temperature, 0°C -273.15 K. For convenience, we take 0°C = 273 K after
rounding off the decimal. To change a temperature on the Kelvin scale to the Celsius scale you
have to subtract 273 from the given temperature, and to convert a temperature on the Celsius
scale to the Kelvin scale you have to add 273 to the given temperature.



explain or write the formula​

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Answered by safnahakkim
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Answer:YES IT'S A CORRECT EXPLANATION

Explanation:for example,37 degree celsius=310k

                                               298k=25 degree celsius

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