Kelvin Formulas
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\( T_{ °K} \;=\; 273.15 ° + T_ { °C} \)
\( T_{ °K} \;=\; \dfrac{ T_ { °F} + 459.67° }{ 1.8 }\)
\( T_{°K} \;=\; \dfrac{ T_{ °R} }{ 1.8 }\)
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Symbol |
English |
Metric |
\( T \) = temperature |
\( T \) |
\( T \) |
\( C \) = celsius |
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\( C \) |
\( F \) = fahrenheit |
\( F \) |
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\( K \) = kelvin |
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\( K \) |
\( R \) = rankine |
\( R \) |
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Kelvin, abbreviated as K, is a unit of temperature normally used for scientific calculations. Unlike celsius, fahrenheit and rankine, the word degree is not used. Since Kelvin starts with absolute zero it has no negative numbers.
