What is relation between Kelvin scale and Celsius scale of temperature.
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1°C is equal to 273.15 Kelvin.
For eg. The water boils at 100°C,At Kelvin scale it will boils at 373.15 K.
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For eg. The water boils at 100°C,At Kelvin scale it will boils at 373.15 K.
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So, let's first know that "what is temperature?"
Temperature :-- It is a measure of heat inside the matter or it is a measure of hotness of a substance.
It's IS unit is Kelvin. it is denoted by K.
But it is also measured in celsius ( C ) and Fahrenheit ( F )
Kelvin is most preferable because it can't be negative in normal use.
The units of Temperature are interchangeable.
the relationship between Kelvin and celsius.
Kelvin = Celsius + 273
or,
K= C + 273
boiling point of water is 100 degree Celsius or 373 Kelvin.
freezing point of the water is zero degree Celsius or 273 Kelvin
the relationship between Celsius and Fahrenheit .
F = (9/5×C)+32
hope it's helpful to you
From brainly star Amaytripathi19
here's your answer looking for
So, let's first know that "what is temperature?"
Temperature :-- It is a measure of heat inside the matter or it is a measure of hotness of a substance.
It's IS unit is Kelvin. it is denoted by K.
But it is also measured in celsius ( C ) and Fahrenheit ( F )
Kelvin is most preferable because it can't be negative in normal use.
The units of Temperature are interchangeable.
the relationship between Kelvin and celsius.
Kelvin = Celsius + 273
or,
K= C + 273
boiling point of water is 100 degree Celsius or 373 Kelvin.
freezing point of the water is zero degree Celsius or 273 Kelvin
the relationship between Celsius and Fahrenheit .
F = (9/5×C)+32
hope it's helpful to you
From brainly star Amaytripathi19
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