what are the different scales of temperature? what is the relation between them
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The three temperature scales are Celsius, Fahrenheit and Kelvin. The only difference between Celsius degrees and kelvins is the zero point, Kelvins zero point is 273.15 more than Celsius
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Three different scales are commonly used to measure temperature: Fahrenheit (expressed as °F), Celsius (°C), and Kelvin (K). Thermometers measure temperature by using materials that expand or contract when heated or cooled.
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