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The Kelvin scale temperature is O.K then what is the corresponding Celsius scale

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Answered by vandanarajput
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T(K) = Temperature in Kelvin
T(℃) = Temperature in Celsius

As we know,
T(K) = T(℃) + 273.15
T(℃) = T(K) - 273.15

It is given that temperature is 0K
Now in Celsius, it is
T(℃) = 0 - 273.15 = -273.15 ℃
Answered by UnknownDude
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Let temperature in kelvin be T and temperature in ° celsius be t.
Then t=T-273.15 (or just 273 for approximation)
Here, T=0
So t will be 0-273.15 = -273.15°C

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