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Adding degC and Kelvin - Adding Kelvin and DegC gives invalid result. - Messages
#1 Posted: 11/3/2015 4:17:53 AM
#2 Posted: 11/3/2015 5:36:13 AM
You must use the unit of measurement for temperature differences
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#3 Posted: 11/3/2015 5:46:23 AM
Thanks
I understand now what is happening: 300K + 10C -> 300K + 283.15K = 583.15K
Bani
I understand now what is happening: 300K + 10C -> 300K + 283.15K = 583.15K
Bani
#4 Posted: 11/3/2015 10:47:28 PM
Wrote300K 10C -
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Your understanding is correct: the unit of temperature is °K.
Working with unit means consistant system, particularly true
working trig functions.
That freeware "Uconeer 2.4" from Katmar is most precious.
Some smart decided the triple point of water that was 0 °C
is now 0.01°C
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