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kelvin_bot t1_jcxkvt0 wrote
Reply to comment by Ok_Star_4136 in Newly discovered enzyme that turns air into electricity, providing a new clean source of energy by fleepglerblebloop
-100°C is equivalent to -148°F, which is 173K.
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kelvin_bot t1_jc66tgh wrote
Reply to comment by AssOfficer in Tiny data centre used to heat public swimming pool by je97
30°C is equivalent to 86°F, which is 303K.
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kelvin_bot t1_jb1rw9k wrote
Reply to comment by acfox13 in Wittgenstein’s Revenge (this genuinely changed the way I look at the world) by ElliElephant
100°C is equivalent to 212°F, which is 373K.
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kelvin_bot t1_ja9cvbo wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in I just got into grad school at WPI and would love more info on the area! by DoYourjob28-3
0°C is equivalent to 32°F, which is 273K.
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kelvin_bot t1_j9cgu9g wrote
Reply to comment by TheCloudBoy in The Snow Hype Returns by TheCloudBoy
-20°F is equivalent to -28°C, which is 244K.
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kelvin_bot t1_j76y0en wrote
Reply to comment by b34rman in Is this the coldest you have seen it in Mass by Hoosac_Love
-78°C is equivalent to -108°F, which is 195K.
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kelvin_bot t1_j7641gj wrote
Reply to comment by RunCyckeSki in Looking for a basic snow shovel that won’t do this after only 2 winters. by AXXXXXXXXA
0°F is equivalent to -17°C, which is 255K.
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kelvin_bot t1_j73sh1d wrote
Reply to comment by aldo714 in How is your heat pump holding up in this weather? by Vermontess
47°F is equivalent to 8°C, which is 281K.
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kelvin_bot t1_j5ua4ag wrote
Reply to comment by Average_Canadian_01 in I don't know why I'm like this by AtLeastOneCat
-40°C is equivalent to -40°F, which is 233K.
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kelvin_bot t1_j5qlgwx wrote
Reply to comment by Lilslugga2002 in Got a quote for a ductless mini split.. $48K for 1300 sq. ft. house. Too much? by EuclidsStairs
64°F is equivalent to 17°C, which is 290K.
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kelvin_bot t1_j52q0e9 wrote
Reply to comment by Anonymous_Otters in Heating oil ‘erroneously’ delivered to Pa. home that doesn’t use oil ends up in nearby waterway (erguson Twp., Centre County) by Jumpy-Natural4868
350°C is equivalent to 662°F, which is 623K.
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kelvin_bot t1_j3c7r49 wrote
Reply to comment by Lilslugga2002 in New home owner, National Grid Bill is extreme! by Fuey500
70°F is equivalent to 21°C, which is 294K.
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kelvin_bot t1_j2c9idv wrote
Reply to comment by andrwoo in Request: BIFL Family Tent by FromOroWithLove
22°F is equivalent to -5°C, which is 267K.
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kelvin_bot t1_j1okcyd wrote
Reply to comment by PGHNeil in Checking in - how was your day? by MaynardWaltrip
32°F is equivalent to 0°C, which is 273K.
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kelvin_bot t1_j1kfzxk wrote
Reply to comment by CrispyApparition3568 in What’s the weather like where you live? It’s 11° here in Springfield by Alex_Sanborn
6°F is equivalent to -14°C, which is 258K.
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kelvin_bot t1_izcr0v4 wrote
Reply to comment by Steelringin in Tell me the ultimate everyday pants/shorts for office and casual wear by snadwich_nam
25°C is equivalent to 77°F, which is 298K.
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kelvin_bot t1_iy68o46 wrote
Reply to comment by naylas_office in Need Recommendations by Mission_Bear9543
-20°C is equivalent to -4°F, which is 253K.
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kelvin_bot t1_iy3wp35 wrote
Reply to comment by Psnuggs in My collection of US Made Stanley Aladdin vacuum bottles. Left to right: 2001, 1989, 1969, and 1990. All still work flawlessly. by Psnuggs
-30°F is equivalent to -34°C, which is 238K.
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kelvin_bot t1_iuy8p4y wrote
Reply to comment by joshdykgraaf in Wayamba, Me, Digital, 2022 by joshdykgraaf
29°C is equivalent to 84°F, which is 302K.
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kelvin_bot t1_iuxd2w2 wrote
Reply to comment by Rebatu in Scientists Create Glow In The Dark Plants That Could Replace Streetlights In The Future by sopadebombillas
1000°C is equivalent to 1832°F, which is 1273K.
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kelvin_bot t1_ir5ntzr wrote
Reply to comment by PakkyT in PSA: if you're concerned about electric costs rising, see if your town is part of a municipal aggregation program by tzigane
57°F is equivalent to 13°C, which is 287K.
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kelvin_bot t1_je8zttt wrote
Reply to comment by APECS_Polarscience in AMA Session: Polar week Q&A!! We're the Association of Polar Early Career Scientists (APECS), let’s talk about life and science in the polar regions. Ask Us Anything! by APECS_Polarscience
-10°C is equivalent to 14°F, which is 263K.
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