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How is the Kelvin scale different from the Fahrenheit and Celsius temperature scales?

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Answered by amey64
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Explanation:

kelvin is the standard unit of Temperature kelvin means the combination of the Fahrenheit and degree Celsius 273 kelvin means zero degree celsius 1 Fahrenheit is equal to 273 Kelvin minus degree Celsius as in this way the based on conversion the differ from each other

Answered by ignoranceisbliss
1
K= c + 273

F= 32+9/2 C
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