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The si unit of temperature is ______​

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Answered by NewGeneEinstein
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Answer:-

The SI unit of temperature is Kelvin

Explanation:-

There are 3kinds of scales to measure Temperature

  • °C(Degree Celsius)
  • °F(Degree Fahrenheit)
  • K(Kelvin)

Relation between Celsius Scale and Fahrenheit scale:-

\boxed{\sf 1°F=\dfrac{9}{5}(°C)+32}

Relation between Celsius scale and Kelvin scale:-

\boxed{\sf 1K=°C+273.15}

Answered by umasahu871999
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Answer:

kelvin

The kelvin is the SI unit of thermodynamic temperature, and one of the seven SI base units. Unusually in the SI, we also define another unit of temperature, called the degree Celsius (°C). Temperature in degrees Celsius is obtained by subtracting 273.15 from the numerical value of the temperature expressed in kelvin.

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