what Is Absolute Temperature?
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Absolute temperature, also called thermodynamic temperature, is the temperature of an object on a scale where 0 is taken as absolute zero. Absolute temperature scales are Kelvin (degree units Celsius) and Rankine (degree units Fahrenheit).
Absolute zero is the temperature at which a system is in the state of lowest possible (minimum) energy. As molecules approach this temperature their movements drop towards zero. It is the lowest temperature a gas thermometer can measure. No electronic devices work at this temperature.
Common temperatures in the absolute scale are:
0 °C (freezing point of water) = 273.15 K25 °C (room temperature) = 298.15 K100 °C (boiling point of water) = 373.15 K0K (absolute zero) = - 273.15 Celsius
To convert from the Celsius scale into the absolute temperature, you add 273.15 and change °C to K. To get a temperature on the absolute scale to the Celsius scale, subtract 273.15 and change K to °C. This is normally used in the science world. Kelvin is used globally as a part of the International System of Units. It is one of the 7 base units of the system. The value if Absolute temperature is 0K.
Conversion
Celsius to Kelvin: K=C+273.15
Kelvin to Celsius: C=K-273.15
Fahrenheit to Rankine: R=F+460
Rankine to Fahrenheit: F=R-460
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Absolute zero is the temperature at which a system is in the state of lowest possible (minimum) energy. As molecules approach this temperature their movements drop towards zero. It is the lowest temperature a gas thermometer can measure. No electronic devices work at this temperature.
Common temperatures in the absolute scale are:
0 °C (freezing point of water) = 273.15 K25 °C (room temperature) = 298.15 K100 °C (boiling point of water) = 373.15 K0K (absolute zero) = - 273.15 Celsius
To convert from the Celsius scale into the absolute temperature, you add 273.15 and change °C to K. To get a temperature on the absolute scale to the Celsius scale, subtract 273.15 and change K to °C. This is normally used in the science world. Kelvin is used globally as a part of the International System of Units. It is one of the 7 base units of the system. The value if Absolute temperature is 0K.
Conversion
Celsius to Kelvin: K=C+273.15
Kelvin to Celsius: C=K-273.15
Fahrenheit to Rankine: R=F+460
Rankine to Fahrenheit: F=R-460
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Absolute Temperature is the temperature that is measured in the way of Zero (0).
It Is the beginning no.of Kelvin Scale.
●It is also known as thermodynamic temperature.
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here is your answer ⤵
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Absolute Temperature is the temperature that is measured in the way of Zero (0).
It Is the beginning no.of Kelvin Scale.
●It is also known as thermodynamic temperature.
________________________
☺☺HOPE IT HELPS YOU MATE!
#THANKS
..@PRENCY
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