what is the kelvin scale
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Kelvin Scale -
Such Type of measure which Is Used As S.I Unit Of Temperature is called Kelvin Scale.
to find Kelvin scale = °C + 273K
example - convert 32°C into Kelvin Scale
K = °C + 273K = 32 +273 = 305K
The Kelvin temperature scale, developed by William Thompson, Lord Kelvin (1824-1907), in 1848, is widely used by scientists throughout the world. Absolute zero is the temperature at which thermal energy is at a minimum. Each division in the Kelvin scale, called a kelvin (K) is equal to a degree on the Celsius scale, but the difference is where zero is. In the Celsius scale, 0° is the freezing point of the water while in the Kelvin scale, the zero point is at absolute zero. Therefore 0K is equal to -273.15° C; 0°C is equal to the 273.15 kelvins. The Kelvin scale is used for very low or very high temperatures when water is not involved.