Physics, asked by kanna2884, 10 months ago

convert the following into Kelvin scale
a.40°c
b.38°c
c.-273°c
d.98°c​

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Answered by abhinay365
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Answer:-

Given

  • a) = {40}^{0} c = 40 + 273k \\  = 313k
  • b) =  {38}^{0} c = 38 + 273k \\  = 311k
  • c) =   { - 273}^{0} c \\  =  - 273 + 273k \\  = 0k
  • d) =  {98}^{0} c = 98 + 273k \\  = 371k

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Answered by kabbu13
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Answer:

firstly you should know that :°celcius =273 + the degree of celcius given ,so the question should attend this way:

Explanation:

a.40°c=40 +273=313 Kelvin.

b.38°c=38+273=311 Kelvin.

c.-273°c= -273+273= 0 Kelvin .

d.98°c= 98+273= 371 Kelvin.

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