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S.I unit of Thermodynamic Temperature????​

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Answered by sumitkumar895748
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The SI unit of energy is the joule. A “derived” SI unit, the joule itself is defined in terms of three SI base units — the kilogram, the meter and the second. But thermodynamic temperature is expressed in kelvins. There needs to be a way to connect the two.

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<p style="color:cyan;font-family:cursive; background:black;font-size:25px;">S.I unit of Thermodynamic Temperature????The SI unit of energy is the joule. A “derived” SI unit, the joule itself is defined in terms of three SI base units — the kilogram, the meter and the second. But thermodynamic temperature is expressed in kelvins. There needs to be a way to connect the two

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