Science, asked by HridayAg0102, 1 year ago

☺ Why cannot the Kelvin scale be taken in negative when ° Celsius scale can be taken in negative?

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Answered by AnkitSharma2842002
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becoz at 0 Kelvin...there is -273' C....which is the lowest point.....u can't gain lower than this....becoz...It also possible on very critical conditions of temperature and pressure

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hey folk,

» -273.15 degree celsius is the lowest possible temperature which is called as ABSOLOUTE ZERO

»its value in kelvin is 0 K

Do I need to tell anything further now?

Hope you got it :)

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HridayAg0102: but it is not yet included in our solar system
HridayAg0102: I forgot it
Anonymous: you saw it on curiosity app?
HridayAg0102: it is extremely far away even from Neptune
HridayAg0102: nope
HridayAg0102: I read it somewhere
AnkitSharma2842002: yr tumko pagal bna tha h......ese to pta nhi galaxy me kitne planets h
HridayAg0102: aisa nahi hai
Anonymous: you telling that , in that planet, -273.15 k is possible na
HridayAg0102: Yes , I think soo
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