Physics, asked by dkyadav9538, 10 months ago

if we put degree in celcius and Fahrenheit why not in kelvin​

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Answered by riteshoberoi
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  1. Explanation:

Kelvin is different because it's an absolute scale. 0K is absolute zero — the point at which gas molecules have no thermal energy. ... A degree of the Celsius scale may seem like Kelvin, just bumped up 273, but if you double a Celsius temperature, you don't double the thermal energy.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Kelvin is different because it's an absolute scale. 0K is absolute zero — the point at which gas molecules have no thermal energy. ... A degree of the Celsius scale may seem like Kelvin, just bumped up 273, but if you double a Celsius temperature, you don't double the thermal energy.

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