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Payton Douglas
10 June, 14:21
How to convert K^-1 to °C^-1 in thermal expansion
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Oliver Davis
10 June, 15:40
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You don't need to convert.
The magnitude of a 1 degree change in Kelvin is the same as the magnitude of a 1 degree change on the Celsius scale.
Since thermal expansion depends on the change in temperature, this change will be the same on either scale.
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