Math, asked by ahmad151, 12 hours ago

What does it represent if 1 degree centigrade means 1 degree centigrade rise in temperature then what is -10 degree centigrade

Answers

Answered by farhanadar453
4

Answer:

A change in temperature of 1°C is exactly the same as a change in temperature of 1 K. They are defined to be the same size. The only difference is where the two scales have their zero. Absolute zero temperature is 0 K.

For Celsius, 0°C is the freezing point of water. That turns out to be at an absolute temperature of 273.15 K.

Water boils at 100°C. So that is 373.15 K.

If you have any temperature expressed in °C, you just add 273.15 to that to convert it into absolute temperature in kelvin.

Step-by-step explanation:

HOPE IT HELPS YOU

BEST OF LUCK MY DEAR.

PLEASE MARK ME AS BRAINLIST

Similar questions