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One of the hottest temperatures ever recorded on the surface of Earth was 134F134^\circ\textrm{F} in Death Valley, CA. What is this temperature in Celsius degrees? What is this temperature in Kelvin?
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56.7C56.7^\circ\textrm{C}
330 K330 \textrm{ K}

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OpenStax College Physics for AP® Courses, Chapter 13, Problem 6 (Problems & Exercises)

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This is College Physics Answers with Shaun Dychko. One of the hottest temperatures ever recorded on Earth was in Death Valley, California of 134 degrees Fahrenheit. We are going to convert that into degrees Celsius by subtracting 32 and then multiplying that difference by five nines. So, five over nine times 134 degrees Fahrenheit minus 32 which is 56.7 degrees Celsius. And then to express that temperature in Kelvin, we'll take the Celsius temperature and add 273.15 and this results in 330 Kelvin.