Temperature is measured by Kelvin and celsius and is a physical quantity. The temperature of the flame of a candle is [tex]\rm 1102.91^{\circ}C[/tex].
What are Kelvin and celsius?
Kelvin and Celsius are the degrees of the unit of temperature and measure the cold and hotness of the substance.
Given,
- K = [tex]\rm ^{\circ} C + 273.15[/tex]
- K = 1,376.06
The formula of calculating temperature in Celsius is:
[tex]\rm K = ^{\circ}C + 273.15[/tex]
Substituting values in this we get:
[tex]\begin{aligned}1,376.06 &= ^{\circ}\rm C + 273.15\\\\^{\circ}\rm C &= 1,376.06 - 273.15\\\\&= \rm 1102.91^{\circ}C\end{aligned}[/tex]
Therefore, [tex]\rm 1102.91^{\circ}C[/tex] the temperature of the candle burning.
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