One degree Celsius (°C) is equal to one kelvin (K) in terms of the size of the temperature increment. This means that a change of 1 °C is equivalent to a change of 1 K. However, the two scales have different starting points: 0 °C is equal to 273.15 K. So, while the increments are the same, the two scales are offset by this fixed amount.
how many kelvin degrees equal one celsius degree
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