What is the SI unit of Temperature
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Answer:-
→ The SI unit of temperature is Kelvin.
★ Kelvin:-
→ The SI unit of temperature as per the international system of units is Kelvin.
→ It is represented by the symbol K.
→ The Kelvin scale is used in the field of science and engineering.
→ And mostly Celsius or Fahrenheit scale is used for measuring the temperature.
★ The relation between Celcius, Fahrenheit and Kelvin:-
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★ Celcius to Kelvin:-
→ K = °C + 273
★ What is the SI unit of Temperature?
→ Kelvin is the SI unit of temperature.
● Basically Kelvin name was given by the famous engineer and the well known physicist William Lord Kelvin.
★ Extra information :-
● Basically as per the thermodynamics the Kelvin is the fraction with value 1/273.16 of the thermodynamics temperature of the triple point of water.
● The temperature 0 k is the commonly referred to as the absolute zero.
● Basically Kelvin unit is widely used in the field of science and engineering.
● But Celsius scale is convenient in use in which 0 degree Celsius corresponds very closely to the freezing point of the water and 100 degree Celsius is it's boiling point at the sea level.
★ Conversion :-
◆ Celsius to Kelvin :- K = C + 273.
◆ Kelvin to Celsius :- C = k - 273.