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  • 23-04-2018
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A temperature of 20°C is equal to

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If you convert Celsius to Fahrenheit, you just have to multiply the  temperature in °C to 1.8 and add 32.

So if you convert 20
°C to °F, it would equal to "68°F"
F = (20 x 1.8) + 32
F = 36 + 32
F = 68
°F

If you want it to convert to Kelvin, then this is the formula:
K = Celsius + 273.15
K = 20 + 273. 15
K = 293.15 K

20
°C in Kelvin is "293.15 K"

Hope this helps. :D
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