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convert 80°F into Kelvin scale​

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Answered by Itzraisingstar
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Answer:

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Explanation:

to convert 80° F into Kelvin,

(80°F-32)×5/9+273.15,

299.817K or 299.817 Kelvin.

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Answered by KaurSukhvir
2

Answer:

On the Kelvin scale, the temperature 80°F will be equal to 299.81 Kelvin.

Explanation:

To convert the temperature from Fahrenheit to Kelvin first convert it in to Celsius.

T(Celsius) =\frac{5}{9}*(^{o}F-32)

                =\frac{5}{9}* [80-32]

                = 26.67^{o}C

Kelvin scale was introduced by Lord Kelvin. The temperature zero kelvin on kelvin scale is known as absolute zero. At absolute zero the molecular energy will be  minimum. On Kelvin scale, there is no negative value of temperature.

Now, we know the relation between temperature in Celsius and temperature in Kelvin.

T(Kelvin) = 273.15 + T(Celsius)

T(Kelvin) = 273.15 + 26.67

T(Kelvin) = 299.81 Kelvin

Therefore, the temperature 80°F is equal to 299.81 Kelvin.

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