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I believe it is Calorie.

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Q: What energy unit is defined as the heat required to raise on kilogram of water by one degree Celsius?
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What language does the word calorie come from?

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That's the kelvin have degree Celsius and why?

A Kelvin is exactly the same size as a Celsius degree, but the scale starts at a different zero point. Why? Because that's how it's defined.


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What phenomenon does not required the air temperature to be at 0 degree celsius?

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What is colder 17 degree Celsius or 30 degree Celsius?

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