Name the three temperature scales. Write the relationship between them.
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Kelvin, celsius and Fahrenheit
Answer: The three temperature scales are Celsius, Fahrenheit and Kelvin.
The only difference between Celsius degrees and kelvins is the zero point, Kelvins zero point is 273.15 more than Celsius.
The relationship between Celsius and Fahrenheit is a little bit more complex than that of Celsius and kelvins, but not too tricky. Celsius and Fahrenheit have different degrees and a different zero point.
For every 100 degrees of Celsius there is 180 degrees of Fahrenheit, which can be reduced to 5 and 9.
Celsius also has a lower zero point, when Fahrenheit is at 32 degrees, Celsius is at 0 degrees. So Fahrenheit and Celsius have a difference of 32 degrees for their zero points.
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