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Kelvin is just a unit x*c+273.1=1Kelvin

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In thermodynamics, certain equations are based on temperatures being measured relative to absolute zero. In these cases, the kelvin temperature scale must be used. Examples include the equations relating to Charles' and Boyle's Laws. Elsewhere, the kelvin scale is used simply because it is the SI unit for temperature, and Celsius can easily be used in its place.

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