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What are the standard points on a laboratory thermometer? State their value in (a) celsius scale (b) kelvin scale.​

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Answered by sardarpatel1924
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Each degree, or kelvin, has the same value as one degree on the Celsius scale. An absolute temperature scale in which 0 K (zero kelvin) equals -459.67°F (-273.15°C), absolute zero, and 273.15 K corresponds to 32°F (0°C).

Answered by Hitlerdidi
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Answer:

What are the standard points on a laboratory thermometer? State their value in (a) celsius scale (b) kelvin scale.

Explanation:

Each degree, or kelvin, has the same value as one degree on the Celsius scale. An absolute temperature scale in which 0 K (zero kelvin) equals -459.67°F (-273.15°C), absolute zero, and 273.15 K corresponds to 32°F (0°C).

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