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A temperature reading of zero on the Celsius scale is equal to absolute zero. True or False? If False explain why ?? ( Subject: Science ) ^0^
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A temperature reading of zero on the Celsius scale is equal to absolute zero.
True or False? If False explain why ??
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False.
Absolute zero is actually 0 Kelvin.
Absolute zero is = -273°C, and not 0°C.
0 k = -273°C
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No, that's false. 'Zero' on the Celsius scale
is 273 on the absolute scale.
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