Asked by brent k
If room temperature is 70 degrees farenheit,what is kelvin?____
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Answered by
visoth
you have to convert to celsius first and then you can convert to kelvin
c=(f - 32) times 5/9
(70-32) times 5/9
that is 21.1 degree celsius
kelvin= celsius + 273.15
k= 21.1 + 273.15
k=294.26 degrees
c=(f - 32) times 5/9
(70-32) times 5/9
that is 21.1 degree celsius
kelvin= celsius + 273.15
k= 21.1 + 273.15
k=294.26 degrees
Answered by
visoth
that's the only one im doing for you cause you are clearly homework dumping
Answered by
Writeacher
Your umpteen posts have been removed.
Once you write up <b>YOUR THOUGHTS</b>, please re-post, and someone here will be happy to comment.
Once you write up <b>YOUR THOUGHTS</b>, please re-post, and someone here will be happy to comment.
Answered by
brent k
sorry I didn't know I was just goin with the flow I saw multiple other posts and thought thought that was the norm
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