Tuesday, July 14, 2009

How do you find temp in K when degrees C is -200 and P (1bs/in^2) is 3.5?

Please explain so that I can understand. Thanks!

How do you find temp in K when degrees C is -200 and P (1bs/in^2) is 3.5?
The pressure doesn't matter.





Temp. in K is simply a matter of adding 273 degrees to the Celcius reading. So, in this case, the temp would be 73 K.


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