Who discovered absolute zero?
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In 1848, the Scottish-Irish physicist William Thomson, better known as Lord Kelvin, extended Amontons' work, developing what he called an “absolute” temperature scale that would apply to all substances. He set absolute zero as 0 on his scale, getting rid of the unwieldy negative numbers.
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William Thomson
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Better known as Lord Kelvin.
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