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PLEASE ANSWER FAST Which temperature conversion is correct? A. °C = K - 273 B. K = 273(°C) C. K = °C - 273 D. °C = K + 273
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Which temperature conversion is correct?
A. °C = K - 273
B. K = 273(°C)
C. K = °C - 273
D. °C = K + 273
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C is the answer.
The temperature T
in degrees Celsius (°C) is equal to the temperature T
in Kelvin (K) minus 273
°.
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