Why zero kelvin considered to be the absolute scale of temperatures
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Absolute temperature, also called thermodynamic temperature, is the temperature of an object on a scale where 0 is taken as absolute zero. ... 25 °C (room temperature) = 298.15 K. 100 °C (boiling point of water) = 373.15 K. 0K (absolute zero) = - 273.15 Celsius.
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