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Define Temperature. |
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Answer» There are three common scales to measure temperature—°C (degreecelsius), °F (degree Fahrenheit) and K (kelvin). Here, K is the SI unit. °F = 9/5(°C) + 32 K = °C + 273.15 Note—Temperature below 0 °C (i.e. negative values) are possible in Celsius scale but in Kelvin scale, negative temperature is not possible. |
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