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°C to K Converter - Celsius to Kelvin

Celsius (°C) to Kelvin (K)

Direct answer

1 °C = 274.15 K

K = °C + 273.15

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Conversion formula

K = °C + 273.15

°C = K - 273.15

Example: 10 °C = 283.15 K.

Note: this conversion depends on a specific unit definition or physical assumption. Check the context before using it in reports.

Common conversion table

°CK
1 °C274.15 K
2 °C275.15 K
5 °C278.15 K
10 °C283.15 K
20 °C293.15 K
50 °C323.15 K
100 °C373.15 K
1,000 °C1,273.15 K

Temperature conversion derivation

Convert °C to Kelvin first, then convert from Kelvin to K. Temperature scales use both scaling and offset, so a single multiplicative factor is not enough.

  1. 1

    °C to Kelvin

  2. 2

    Kelvin to K

  3. 3

    Combined formula

AI explanation for this conversion

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Why the Conversion Factor Holds

The conversion from Celsius (°C) to Kelvin (K) is based on an additive offset rather than a purely multiplicative factor. This offset aligns the Celsius scale, where water freezes at 0 °C, with the absolute Kelvin scale, where absolute zero is 0 K.

Definition

The formula is K = °C + 273.15. For example, 10 °C is 283.15 K. The reverse is °C = K - 273.15.

Principle

Temperature scale conversions use offsets, not only multiplicative factors. Kelvin is an absolute thermodynamic temperature scale.

Assumptions

  • This conversion depends on a specific unit definition or physical assumption.

Cautions

  • Check the context before using it in reports.

FAQ

How many K are in 1 °C?

1 °C = 274.15 K.

How many K are in 10 °C?

10 °C = 283.15 K.

How many K are in 100 °C?

100 °C = 373.15 K.

What is the formula to convert °C to K?

Use K = °C + 273.15.

How many °C are in 1 K?

1 K = -272.15 °C.

What should I check when converting °C to K?

Note: this conversion depends on a specific unit definition or physical assumption. Check the context before using it in reports.