Chemistry, asked by manasinailkar, 4 months ago

what is the difference between celcius, Kelvin and Fahrenheit ?​

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Answered by createan
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Answer:

One degree unit on the Celcius scale is equivalent to one degree unit on the kelvin scale. The only difference between these two scales is the zero point. ... So this means that 0 K equals -273.15oC and 0oC equals 273.15 K. Thermometers are never marked in the kelvin scale.

Explanation:

The difference between the freezing point of water and the boiling point of water is 100° on both the Celsius and Kelvin scales, the size of a degree Celsius (°C) and a kelvin (K) are precisely the same. In contrast, both a degree Celsius and a kelvin are 9/5 the size of a degree Fahrenheit (°F).

Answered by sharanyasikdar
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Answer:

The difference is simple.

Explanation:

Kelvin, Celsius and Fahrenheit are 3 units to measure temperature of a body

1 Kelvin= -273.15 degree Celsius

1 Fahrenheit= -17.78 degree Celsius

Fahrenheit to Celsius= C/5 = F-32/9

Kelvin to Celsius = -273.15

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