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Why Kelvin is never negative??

Answer» On the\xa0Kelvin\xa0scale the coldest temperature possible, -273oC, has a value of 0\xa0Kelvin\xa0(0 K) and is called the absolute zero. Because there are no lower temperatures than 0 K, the\xa0Kelvin\xa0scale does not have\xa0negative\xa0numbers.


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