why we don't use the degree symbol in kelvin scale ?
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"absolute zero. in 1848 kelvin used this as a basis for an absolute temperature scale. he defined 'absolute' as the temperature at which molecules would stop moving, or "infinite cold". from absolute zero,he used the same unit as Celsius to determine the increments"
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Hey mate here is your answer.....
it is one of the three best known scales used to measure temperature along with Fahrenheit and Celsius...... each unit on the scale you call 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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it is one of the three best known scales used to measure temperature along with Fahrenheit and Celsius...... each unit on the scale you call 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.
Hope this helps you!
plz mark as brainliest.....
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