Social Sciences, asked by paryusha8329, 11 months ago

27°C corresponds to the absolute temperature of
(a) 300 K
(b) 400 K
(c) 200 K
(d) 256 K

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
4

Answer:

273 K is absolute temperature therefore

Explanation:

27 C +273 K = 300 K

Answered by topwriters
2

(a) 300 K

Explanation:

Zero degrees on the Celsius scale is equivalent to 273K on the Kelvin scale. Every 1 degree C thereafter is equivalent to 1 K because the unit size in each scale is the same. This means that 100°C will be equivalent to 373K. So boiling point of water will be 100 Celcius or 373 Kelvin depending on what scale we use to measure the temperature.

27°C = 27 + 273 = 300 K

Option A is the answer.

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