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Equation for converting from degrees Fahrenheit to Kelvin
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To convert from degrees Fahrenheit (°F) to Kelvin (K), you can use the following equation:
T(K) = (T(°F) + 459.67) × 5/9
Where:
T(K) = temperature in Kelvin
T(°F) = temperature in degrees Fahrenheit
Simply plug in the Fahrenheit temperature into the equation to find the equivalent temperature in Kelvin.
T(K) = (T(°F) + 459.67) × 5/9
Where:
T(K) = temperature in Kelvin
T(°F) = temperature in degrees Fahrenheit
Simply plug in the Fahrenheit temperature into the equation to find the equivalent temperature in Kelvin.
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