The change in temperature of a body is 50 degree the change on kelvin scale is
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If the change in temperature of a body is 50 degrees, then the change in temperature on the Kelvin scale is 50K.
Explanation:
- A measure of hotness or coolness is called a temperature. Temperature can be measured by scales of Degree Celcius, kelvin and Fahrenheit.
- The difference in temperature holds true whether using the Celsius or Kelvin scales.
- If a body's temperature changes by 50 degrees Celsius, this body's temperature also changes by 50 degrees Kelvin.
- This is due to the fact that a temperature change of one degree Celsius is equivalent to a temperature change of one degree Kelvin.
- The relationship between the Kelvin scale and the Celsius scale is as Tk = TC + 273.15.
- We can observe that the relationship between the two temperature scales is linear and that the slope is the same for each.
Thus, if the change in temperature of a body is 50 degrees, then the change in temperature on the Kelvin scale is 50K.
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