2+2
9-7
2
6times8
48
16divide8
-6times4
-24
-2+6
6-(-5)
11
-7times6
-42
-12divide3
-4
-64divide8
-8
-5+(-1)
-6
-4-1
-5
-5times-8
-50divide-10
-21+12
-9
17+(-7)
10
-11-(-16)
(-6)^2
36
-18/2
-9
-24-(-25)
1
-21+(-57)
-78
-48-26
-74
-53times-11
583
-248divide8
-31
root2 81
9 and -9
835+(-941)
-106
-976-(-361)
-615
328times-81
-26,568
-110.2divide2.9
-38
Zero degrees Kelvin is equal to -273 degrees Celsius, which is the temperature for absolute zero, meaning there is a complete absence of heat (there is no such thing as a temperature below 0 degrees Kelvin). Because the Kelvin and Celsius scales are linear, we can accurately compare temperatures between the two scales.
0 degrees Celsius is the freezing point of water. What is the freezing point of water on the Kelvin scale?
+273 degrees Kelvin