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3.2.5 Temperature – Kelvin (K)

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The Kelvin is defined as the fraction 1/273.15 of the thermodynamic temperature of the triple point of water. The temperature 0 K is called absolute zero. On the commonly used Celsius temperature scale, water freezes at ambient conditions at about 0°C and boils at about 100°C. The C is defined as an interval of 1 K, and the Celsius temperature 0°C is defined as 273.15 K. On the Fahrenheit scale, 1.8°Fahrenheit is equal to 1.0°C or 1.0 K; the Fahrenheit scale uses 32°F as a temperature corresponding to °C.

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