451oF or 232.778oC
420*
Hell no 0oC is 273 kelvin and so the boiling point of water in degrees celcius (100 degrees) would be 373 kelvin. Not equal.
Water freezes at 273 on the Kelvin scale. To covert Kelvin to Celsius, you subtract 273 from the Kelvin number, so 273 Kelvin is equal to 0 degrees Celsius, the freezing point of water.
Firstly, temperatures measured in Kelvin (K) are not degrees but rather, just numbers. However, 373 K is the same as 100 degrees C. At that temperature, pure water begins to boil at sea level.
The temperature scale that has no negative values is the Kelvin scale, because it has its zero point at the lowest possible measurable temperature (absolute zero).The similarly based scale using Fahrenheit intervals (degrees) is the Rankine scale. The Kelvin scale starts at (the minimum) absolute zero. (0 K = -273 oC)
This is a scale of temperature which takes Absolute Zero as the starting point. The size of the unit is the same as on the Celsius scale. Thus Absolute Zero Celsius is -273, whilst on the Kelvin scale it is zero, and the freezing point of water is +273. Lord Kelvin was a scientist in Scotland at the end of the 19th century.
You think probable to the Kelvin scale of temperature. The zero point of Kelvin scale is at -273,15 0C.
The units on the Kelvin scale are simply called 'kelvin' because it is not relative to any reference point.
The Kelvin Scale
The units on the Kelvin scale are simply called 'kelvin' because it is not relative to any reference point.
The basic unit is a Kelvin but it is common to use a degree Celsius. The Kelvin scale is absolute whereas the zero point on the Celsius scale is arbitrary.
Celsius and Kelvin scale are also valid and useful. Celsius scale is a conventional scale based on the freezing and boiling point of water. Kelvin scale is an absolute, scientific, based on thermodynamics scale.
0 Degrees Kelvin, which would be Absolute Zero.
Zero Kelvin, also known as absolute zero.
Hell no 0oC is 273 kelvin and so the boiling point of water in degrees celcius (100 degrees) would be 373 kelvin. Not equal.
The Kelvin scale is based on temperature. To add to the above, the Kelvin scale is based on the Celsius scale in that the measurment unit is the same. The difference is the starting point where 0 Kelvin is set at absolute zero, or -273.15ºC.
273 K
Absolute zero