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suppose that a recipe calls for an oven temperature of 500 F convert this temperature to kelvin’s
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To convert a temperature from Fahrenheit to Kelvin, you can use the following formula:
\[ K = \frac{(F - 32) \times 5}{9} + 273.15 \]
where \( F \) is the temperature in Fahrenheit.
For 500°F:
1. Subtract 32 from 500:
\[ 500 - 32 = 468 \]
2. Multiply by 5/9:
\[ 468 \times \frac{5}{9} \approx 260 \]
3. Add 273.15:
\[ 260 + 273.15 = 533.15 \]
Therefore, 500°F is approximately **533.15 K**.
\[ K = \frac{(F - 32) \times 5}{9} + 273.15 \]
where \( F \) is the temperature in Fahrenheit.
For 500°F:
1. Subtract 32 from 500:
\[ 500 - 32 = 468 \]
2. Multiply by 5/9:
\[ 468 \times \frac{5}{9} \approx 260 \]
3. Add 273.15:
\[ 260 + 273.15 = 533.15 \]
Therefore, 500°F is approximately **533.15 K**.
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