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If the temperature difference is 1°C, how much will this difference be on the Kelvin scale?​

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Answered by rizwanhashim15
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Answer: One degree Celsius is a temperature. It is equal to 274.15 kelvin.

Explanation: It is a temperature difference of one Celsius degree that equals a temperature difference of one kelvin. That's true simply because one Celsius degree is defined as being equal to a temperature difference one kelvin. One degree Celsius is a temperature. It is equal to 274.15 kelvin.

Answered by ram1325
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it is 275.15

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