What is kelvin scale and celsius scale
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Explanation:
Celsius is, or relates to, the Celsius temperature scale (previously known as the centigrade scale). The degree Celsius (symbol: °C) can refer to a specific temperature on the Celsius scale as well as serve as unit increment to indicate a temperature interval(a difference between two temperatures or an uncertainty). “Celsius” is named after the Swedish astronomer Anders Celsius (1701-1744), who developed a similar temperature scale two years before his death.
K = °C + 273.15
°C = K − 273.15
Until 1954, 0 °C on the Celsius scale was defined as the melting point of ice and 100 °C was defined as the boiling point of water under a pressure of one standard atmosphere; this close equivalence is taught in schools today. However, the unit “degree Celsius” and the Celsius scale are currently, by international agreement, defined by two different points: absolute zero, and the triple point of specially prepared water. This definition also precisely relates the Celsius scale to the Kelvin scale, which is the SI base unit of temperature (symbol: K). Absolute zero—the temperature at which nothing could be colder and no heat energy remains in a substance—is defined as being precisely 0 K and −273.15 °C. The triple point of water is defined as being precisely 273.16 K and 0.01 °C.
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➝What is kelvin scale and celsius scale?
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- kelvin is the SI unit of temperature......0° C= 273.16k we take 273k
- SI unit of temperature is Kelvin (k).
- Kelvin scale of temperature has always positive sign and regarded as better scale than Celsius .Atmosphere (atm) is a unit of measuring pressure exerted by a gas the SI unit of pressure is Pascal (pa)
- The pressure of air in atmosphere is called atmospheric pressure the atmospheric pressure at sea level is atmosphere and is taken as the normal atmospheric pressure