Celsius, kelvin, and Fahrenheit
kelvin is used most
Scientists have over the years used many temperature scales but have standardised on the Kelvin scale in modern times.
In science, "K" typically stands for Kelvin - the unit of temperature in the International System of Units (SI). It is based on the Celsius scale and is used to measure temperature in many scientific contexts.
They do, as do many fields that are not science.
Physics, Chemistry, etc. Later on in many fields of Engineering and many science-based fields.
Many fields of science would have to rethink their understanding of the world.
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Kelvin scale is absolute scale. It is found that the actually the zero K is the temperature where body has absolutely have no thermal vibration. Hence the temperature in kelvin scale help us the calculate the correct parameter related to the thermal energy.
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Many, but one example is the Kelvin Temperature Scale whose 0º is Absolute Zero.