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Mathematics, 08.09.2020 15:01 jackieericksonpdub87

Can I convert 10 degrees Celsius / million years to degrees Kelvin / second? I need to multiple this by the ideal gas constant so I believe the units need to be in Kelvin correct? This is for iteratively calculating closure temperature of a isotopic system. (see attached formula)


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