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Temperature in ��c can be converted to k by a. multiplying by 273.15. b. dividing by 273.15. c. adding 273.15. d. subtracting 273.15.
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Temperature in ��c can be converted to k by
a. multiplying by 273.15.
b. dividing by 273.15.
c. adding 273.15.
d. subtracting 273.15.
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C = Celsius
K = Kelvin
Temperature in CELSIUS can be converted to KELVIN by adding 273.15
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