Kelvin (K) is a unit of Temperature normally used for scientific calculations. Unlike Celsius, Fahrenheit and Rankine, the word degree is not used. Since Kelvine starts with Absolute Zero it has no negative numbers.

\large%20Tc = Temperature in Celsius

\large%20Tf = Temperature in Fahrenheit

\large%20Tk = Temperature in Kelvin

\large%20Tr = Temperature in Rankine


Convert to Kelvin:


\large%20Tk = Tc+273.15


\large%20Tk = \frac {Tf + 459.67}{1.8}


\large%20Tk = \frac {Tr}{1.8}

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