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4. Kelvin scale and Celsius scale.Difference between

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Answered by Anonymous
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One unit increase in the Kelvin scale is the same as a one-degree increase in the Celsius scale. The only difference between these two scales is zero points of the thermometer.

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Answered by nd717502
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The Celcius and kelvin scale are related unit for unit. One degree unit on the Celcius scale is equivalent to one degree unit on the kelvin scale. The only difference between these two scales is the zero point. ... So this means that 0 K equals -273.15oC and 0oC equals 273.15 K.

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