Physics, asked by ranjanphy8158, 2 months ago

why coefficient of length expansion of copper is same in celsius and Kelvin scale?​

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Answered by TheUntrustworthy
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It's because the Kelvin scale was and still is defined so that as a measure of temperature difference, one kelvin exactly coincides with one Celsius degree.

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Answered by rohan15086
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Explanation:

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2 Answers. It's because the Kelvin scale was and still is defined so that as a measure of temperature difference, one kelvin exactly coincides with one Celsius degree.

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