Relation between degree celsius fahrenheit and kelvin
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Explanation:
The Fahrenheit temperature scale is made up of smaller units of temperature, in which a one degree change on the Kelvin (or Celsius) scale is equal to a 1.8°F change on the Fahrenheit scale. ... Mathematically the relationship between Kelvin temperature (K) and Fahrenheit temperature (F) is K = 273 + (5/9)*(F-32).
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Answer:
[(C-0°)/100] = [(F-32°)/180]
K = C + 273
where, C means the value of a particular temperature in Celsius
F means value of that temperature in Fareinheit.
K means the value of that temperature in Kelvins.
examples:—
0°C = 273 K
0°C = 32° F
100°C = 373 K
Normal Temperature of human body is
98.6° F = [(100/180)×(98.6–32)] °C
= 37° C
The conversion formula for a temperature that is expressed on the Celsius (C) scale to its Fahrenheit (F) representation is: F = 9/5C + 32. Celsius temperature scale also called centigrade temperature scale, is the scale based on 0 for the freezing point of water and 100 for the boiling point of water.