What are diffrent scales of temp ? What is relation between them?
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The only difference between Celsius degrees and kelvins is the zero point, Kelvins zero point is 273.15 more than Celsius.
The relationship between Celsius and Fahrenheit is a little bit more complex than that of Celsius and kelvins, but not too tricky. Celsius and Fahrenheit have different degrees and a different zero point.
For every 100 degrees of Celsius there is 180 degrees of Fahrenheit, which can be reduced to 5 and 9.
Celsius also has a lower zero point, when Fahrenheit is at 32 degrees, Celsius is at 0 degrees. So Fahrenheit and Celsius have a difference of 32 degrees for their zero points.
Hope this helps.
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