Science, asked by chiru44171, 1 year ago

name the SI unit of measuring temperature the boiling point of water is hundred degree Celsius under normal atmospheric pressure continue this temperature to the SI unit





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Answered by snipper23
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The SI unit of temperature is Kelvin.

So

the formula for converting Celsius into Kelvin is 273+C=Kelvin .

So the boiling point of water is 100 celsius so 273 +100=373 Kelvin .

373 kelvin is the answer.

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Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

  • Like any other physical quantity, temperature is essentially defined as the measurement of how warm or cold something is in relation to a reference value.
  • The temperature is typically measured with a thermometer that is marked in different temperature scales, mostly Celsius and Fahrenheit, even though it is used to indicate hot and cold circumstances.
  • One of the seven SI base units, the kelvin is the SI unit for thermodynamic temperature.
  • We define a second unit of temperature, the degree Celsius (°C), which is unusual for the SI. The temperature is converted from kelvin to degrees Celsius by deducting 273 from the kelvin temperature value.
  • Boiling point of water = 100°C
  • Kevin (K) = °C + 273
  • Boiling point of water in Kelvin = 100°C + 273 = 373 K

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