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UNIT OF TEMPERATURE GRADIENT IS *

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Answered by Lohit260708
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The temperature gradient is a dimensional quantity expressed in units of degrees (on a particular temperature scale) per unit length. The SI unit is kelvin per meter (K/m).

See Figure 1 for illustration. The temperature at point A is TA, the temperature at point B is TB, and the distance between the two points is DX. If TB - TA is called DT, then the thermal gradient is defined as (TB - TA) / DX or DT / DX. Note that thermal gradient has the units of temperature divided by length.

degree Celsius

Celsius is currently a derived unit for temperature in the SI system, kelvin being the base unit. The abbreviation of Celsius is °C (degree Celsius) and the size of one Celsius degree is the same size as one kelvin.

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