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Celsius to Kelvin?

Suppose the initial temperature of a substance is 0 degree celsius. The temperature then increases, to 20 degree celsius.

So here's the question. What is the temperature difference between the two, in Kelvin?

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  • Asked by l3irus
  • on 2011-01-18 14:03:38
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m_bushelltorr says:

The temperature difference is 20, both Kelvin and Celcius use the same scale.

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