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2. How would a thermometer that measures temperatures on the Kelvin scale differ from one that measures temperatures on the Celsius scale?
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2. How would a thermometer that measures
temperatures on the Kelvin scale differ from
one that measures temperatures on the
Celsius scale?
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Two very big differences between Kelvin and Celsius: 1. Kelvin has no negative numbers, 2. All Celsius amounts are 273 degrees less than it’s equal kelvin amount
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