If room temperature is 70 degrees farenheit,what is kelvin?____
you have to convert to celsius first and then you can convert to kelvin
c=(f - 32) times 5/9
(70-32) times 5/9
that is 21.1 degree celsius
kelvin= celsius + 273.15
k= 21.1 + 273.15
k=294.26 degrees
that's the only one im doing for you cause you are clearly homework dumping
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sorry I didn't know I was just goin with the flow I saw multiple other posts and thought thought that was the norm
To convert from Fahrenheit to Kelvin, you need to use the following formula:
K = (°F + 459.67) × (5/9)
In this case, if room temperature is 70 degrees Fahrenheit, we can substitute that value into the formula as follows:
K = (70 + 459.67) × (5/9)
Now, let's solve this equation step-by-step:
1. First, add 70 and 459.67:
K = 529.67 × (5/9)
2. Multiply 529.67 by (5/9):
K ≈ 294.26
Therefore, if room temperature is 70 degrees Fahrenheit, it is approximately 294.26 Kelvin.