What is relationship between three temperature scales
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There are 3 common temperature scales: Fahrenheit, Celsius, and Kelvin. Fahrenheit has the freezing point of water at 32 deg. Celsius at 0 deg and Kelvin at 273 deg. The boiling point of water is 212 degF, 100 degC and 373 deg K.
Importantly, they are all linear and all measure the same thing, but the relationship between a degF and a degC or K is defined by the number of steps between the freezing and boiling points of water. In Fahrenheit, there are (212–32) = 180 degrees, in C or K there are 100 degrees. K is a measure of absolute temperature, with 0 K being the thermodynamic point at which classical physics says all motion ceases.
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For every 100 degrees of Celsius there is 180 degrees of Fahrenheit, which can be reduced to 5 and 9. Celsius also has a lower zero point, when Fahrenheit is at 32 degrees, Celsius is at 0 degrees. So Fahrenheit and Celsius have a difference of 32 degrees for their zero points. I hope this helps.
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