Physics, asked by bornika07, 4 months ago

If the difference in temperature of two bodies in Celsius scale is

10°, what will be this difference in Kelvin scale? ​

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Answered by TheGreatSahil
6

Answer:

10

Explanation:

to change celsius to kelvin we have to add 273.15.

So, the after changing celsius to kelvin, both temperatures have 273.15 in common. so, only 10 degrees is left.

=>   (in celsius)  let 1 temperature be x and other be y

we know x-y = 10

(in kelvin) new temperatures are (x+273.15) and (y+273.15)

there difference => (x+273.15) - (y+273.15) => x + 273.15 - y - 273.15

=> x-y        which is equal to 10.

Answered by amitiumardas2026
1

Answer:

10 kelvin

Explanation:

10+273=283k

0+273=273k

now,

283-273=10k

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