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Why are there no negative readings in the kelvin scale?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

There are no negative numbers on the Kelvin scale, as the lowest number is 0 K.

The idea for the Kelvin scale was sparked by a discovery in the 1800s of a relationship between the volume and the temperature of a gas.

Answered by vy91917gmailcom
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Explanation:

There are no negativenumbers on the Kelvin scale, as the lowest number is 0 K. The idea for the Kelvin scale was sparked by a discovery in the 1800s of a relationship between the volume and the temperature of a gas. Scientists theorized that the volume of a gas should become zero at a temperatureof minus 273.15 C

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