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Why Kelvin is used as that si unit of temperature and not Celsius?​

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Answered by medhasonu06
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There are 100 degrees between the temperate at which water freezes at (273.16 K) and boils (373.16 K). Each unit on this scale, called a Kelvin rather than a degree, is equal to a degree on the Celsius scale. For this reason, just the K, not the degree symbol, is used when reporting temperatures in Kelvin.

Answered by Sнιναηι
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There are 100 degrees between the temperate at which water freezes at (273.16 K) and boils (373.16 K). Each unit on this scale, called a Kelvin rather than a degree, is equal to a degree on the Celsius scale. For this reason, just the K, not the degree symbol, is used when reporting temperatures in Kelvin.

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