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Yes I believe so
1 Kelvin = -273.15 degree Celsius
proportionality means that it has a sense of constants to it
so if I were to plug in a random Celsius value
In practicality if I then wanted it to Kelvin I just remember the simple ratio.
The next method is that 0k represents absolute 0 temperature
0c represents 0 degree of water (ice)
but at at 273.15k water exists in all three states simultaneously
Hope this helps bud!
Please if I can assist you further please let me know
1 Kelvin = -273.15 degree Celsius
proportionality means that it has a sense of constants to it
so if I were to plug in a random Celsius value
In practicality if I then wanted it to Kelvin I just remember the simple ratio.
The next method is that 0k represents absolute 0 temperature
0c represents 0 degree of water (ice)
but at at 273.15k water exists in all three states simultaneously
Hope this helps bud!
Please if I can assist you further please let me know
The relationship between Kelvin and degrees Celsius is not proportional in any way.
What is temperature?
The temperature is the degree of the hotness and the coldness.
We know that
1 Kelvin = -273.15 degree Celsius
Kelvin is a unit of absolute temperature used in measurements and it can also be associated with degrees Celsius.
0 Kelvin is equivalent to -273.15 degrees Celsius.
In order to solve for the unit of temperature, the equation is:
T(Kelvin)= T(degrees Celsius) + 273.15
T(degrees Celsius) = T(Kelvin) - 273.15
The relationship between Kelvin and degrees Celsius is not proportional in any way.
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