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A scientist measures the temp. of a substance to be 100k.

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if the temp. increases by 2degrees, how much has it in degrees celsius? how much has it gone up in degrees fahrenheit?

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  1. To convert between Kelvin and celsius subtract 273.15 from you Kelvin temperature. You're on your own for converting between celsius and Fahrenheit.  


  2. You can do the math.  

    1 Kelvin = 1 degree celsius

    1 Kelvin = 1.8 degree fahrenheit

  3. Celcius to Farenheit                Farenheit to Celcius

    Tf = (9/5)*Tc+32                      Tc = (5/9)*(Tf-32)

    Tf=temp, farenheit

    *=multiply

    Tc=temp. celcius

    1 kelvin = -457.87 degrees Fahrenheit

    1 kelvin = -272.15 degrees Celsius

  4. 2 degrees increase in celsius and fahrenheit

  5. Well, degrees in Kelvin= C+273, so just add that number to get your answer.

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