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Explain absolute temperature scale.

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SOLUTION :Absolute zero TEMPERATURE : The temperature `- 273.15^(@)C` approximate `- 273^(@)C` is called absolute zero temperature.
It is DENOTED by (T) and its unit is K (Kelvin) degree sign is not used.
Absolute temperature = (273.15 + Temperature in celsius)
T in Kelvin `= (273.15+ t^(@)C)`
`therefore` T in Kelvin `~~ (273 + t^(@)C)`
Definition : The method writing the temperature in kelvin is called kelvin scale of temperature of thermodynamic scale.


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