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The temperature measured in Kelvin (K) is the temperature measured in Celsius (C) increased by 273.15. This can be modeled by the equation K = C + 273.15. When solved for C, the equation is C = K – 273.15 C = 273.15 – K C = K + 273.15 C = 273.15K

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Answered by Shaizakincsem
12

Thank you for asking this question. Here is your answer:

We have this equation:

K = C + 273.15

Now we will solve this equation for C

First of all we will subtract 273.15 from both the sides

It will look like this:

K - 273.15 = C

C = K - 273.15

So the final answer is

C = K-273.15

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Answered by enyo
3

Answer: Therefore, the equation C= K-273.15 is correct for Celsius measure.


Step-by-step explanation:

The equation of temperature measured in Kelvin (K) given by

K= C+273.15

We want to solve for C.

So, subtract 273.15 both side as follow:

K-237.15= C+273.15-273.15

273.15 cancel out each other on the right side and we get:

K-273.15= C

Therefore, temperature in Celsius measure is C= K-273.15

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