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Temperature Scales in achieve 3000
Based on the article, which of these is true?
When temperature has been provided in Celsius, it should be remeasured to determine the temperature in Fahrenheit.
To obtain precise temperature readings, it is necessary to measure in Kelvin.
Scientists must use the same reference points to develop any accurate temperature scale.
Scientists must be able to reproduce the reference points of a temperature scale to check its accuracy.
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Only the last statement is true: "Scientists must be able to reproduce the reference points of a temperature scale to check its accuracy."
Explanation: Celsius and Fahrenheit values can be converted mathematically, so remeasuring isn’t needed. Precision doesn’t require using Kelvin specifically. What matters for an accurate scale is that its reference points (e.g., ice/steam points or the triple point of water) are reproducible so others can verify the scale.
Explanation: Celsius and Fahrenheit values can be converted mathematically, so remeasuring isn’t needed. Precision doesn’t require using Kelvin specifically. What matters for an accurate scale is that its reference points (e.g., ice/steam points or the triple point of water) are reproducible so others can verify the scale.
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