The temperature of a metal raised from 30℃ to 90℃. what is the change in temperature in Kelvin scale ????
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Hey there .......
90℃ - 30℃ = 60℃.
1℃ = 273 k
so,
( 90+273) - (30+273 )
= 60 Kelvin
Hope it helps you
90℃ - 30℃ = 60℃.
1℃ = 273 k
so,
( 90+273) - (30+273 )
= 60 Kelvin
Hope it helps you
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Hey there .......
90℃ - 30℃ = 60℃.
1℃ = 273 k
so,
( 90+273) - (30+273 )
= 60 Kelvin
90℃ - 30℃ = 60℃.
1℃ = 273 k
so,
( 90+273) - (30+273 )
= 60 Kelvin
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