Why is the unit of temperature called a fundamental unit?
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273 Kelvin temperature is fundamental unit
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Many advanced physics papers assume a system of measures in which speed is "fundamental" (because it has a "natural" unit, c) and distance is "derived". HallsofIvy said: "Temperature", as you just said, measures the average speed of the molecules, relative to the speed of the center of mass.
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