Physics, asked by rabiabaloch661, 4 months ago

Write a rule for changing temperatures on the Celsius
scale to temperatures on the Kelvin scale.​

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Answered by riddhi5420
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Explanation:

A change of one degree Celsius = a change of one Kelvin, but a Celsius temperature is never equal to a Kelvin temperature. There are no negative temperatures in the Kelvin scale. To convert a Kelvin temperature to Celsius, subtract 273.15. ... Like the Kelvin scale, the Rankine scale has no negative temperatures.

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