One Celsius degree is an interval of 1K and zero degree Celsius is 273.15 K.
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The Celsius scale, when defined as in a relationship with Kelvin temperature scale, here zero on the Celsius scale, is defined as 273.15 units in Kelvin scale.
The 100 deg C which is known as the boiling point is defined as 373.15 units in the Kelvin scale and that’s because 1 deg C is equivalent to an interval of 1K.
Note that, the Celsius scale is not a ratio system but rather an internal one. With formula C=273.15-K, you can convert a temperature in degrees c to k.
The 100 deg C which is known as the boiling point is defined as 373.15 units in the Kelvin scale and that’s because 1 deg C is equivalent to an interval of 1K.
Note that, the Celsius scale is not a ratio system but rather an internal one. With formula C=273.15-K, you can convert a temperature in degrees c to k.
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