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for anyone unfamiliar with the kelvin scale, just subtract 273.15 and you end up with degrees C
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quote: Originally posted by methos5000: for anyone unfamiliar with the kelvin scale, just subtract 273.15 and you end up with degrees C
Don't you mean add 273.15 methos? 0 Kelvins is absolute zero after all, and scientists have yet to find something at that temperature.
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no, i mean subtract. subtract 273.15 from the kelvin scale, and you end up with degrees C.
if you had to add, then 0 K (absolute zero) would come out to 273.15 deg. C. Since it's about 15 deg C outside where i am right now, and i'm sure i'm not below absolute zero, subtraction is correct.
You would, of course, add 273.15 to convert from deg. C to K, but this is not the way i phrased it.
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My apologies methos, you are correct, I was thinking of the conversion from C to K. My apologies.
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