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what will be temperature on the kelvin scale if the indicated temperature on the Fahrenheit scale is 200degree Fahrenheit
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what will be temperature on the kelvin scale if the indicated temperature on the Fahrenheit scale is 200degree Fahrenheit
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kelvin=366.38(approximately)
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We can use Kelvin = 5/9 (Fahrenheit - 32) + 273.15
K = 5/9(168) + 273.15
K = (93 and 1/3) + 273.15
K =
366.48
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