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what is the fundamental interval for the kelvin scale?

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Answered by lali043
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The upper and lower points of Kelvin scale are 373 K and 273 K and the fundamental interval is 100°. Kelvin scale and Celsius scale have the same fundamental interval of temperature. Kelvin scale is a scale of temperature whose absolute zero is zero kelvin, and water has its triple point at 273.16 degrees

Answered by KotlaMahathi
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Fundamental interval of Kelvin scale is 100 degrees.kelvin and celsius scales are same in temperature.

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