The temperature of an object is raised by 120°C. The resulting increase in its absolute temperature is
 

a

50K

b

120 K

c

200K

d

393K 

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sterlingmax
4 years ago
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bestyonuoha
3 years ago

Temperature from degree Celsius to Kelvin you add 273k..
The Temperature increase T1=0+273=273k
T2=120+273=393k
Temperature increase =T2-T1=393-273=120k..
From sir best..

Daniellaeti
3 years ago

Gat it, thanks for clarity besty

Tboymeg
2 years ago

thanks

that really understandable

Bestideaking
1 year ago

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I understand now.

Bestideaking
1 year ago

For the question in the description:
The absolute temperature (T) = 273 + 120 = 393K

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