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16. The temperature of an object is raised by 90oC . This is equivalent to what increase in its absolute temperature?

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In terms of the CHANGE, I think they're the same It's just that the "absolute" temperature in Kelvins is different from celsius 0 celsius = 273 kelvins 100 celsius = 373 kelvins
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Answer: The correct answer is 363 K.

Step-by-step explanation:

In the given problem, the temperature of an object is raised by 90 degree Celsius .

Absolute temperature: It is an temperature which is measured from an absolute zero in Kelvin.

The expression for the conversion of the degree Celsius into Kelvin is as follows;

Kelvin= Degree Celsius + 273

Put Degree Celsius= 90 degree Celsius.

Kelvin= 90 Degree Celsius + 273

Kelvin= 363 K

Therefore, the correct answer is 363 K.

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