Asked by MIKE
I have this question: Which is the smallest unit of measurement for temperature? One Celsius degree: one Kelvin:one Fahrenheit. I think it is Kelvin but I can't find anywhere in my book where it refers to that. When I google all three it says Celsius & Kelvin is the same. Can someone give me a link please. Thanks
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Answered by
bobpursley
consider from freezing to boiling of water
K 273-373 100 difference
C 0-100 100 difference
F 32-212 180 difference
If there are more F, it must be smaller.
K 273-373 100 difference
C 0-100 100 difference
F 32-212 180 difference
If there are more F, it must be smaller.
Answered by
MIKE
Thank you for taking the time to answer...didn't thin temp wise. Have a good night.
Answered by
Selena
Well, one Kelvin is well below freezing and one Fahrenheit is a little below freezing, and one Celsius is a little above freezing, so one Kelvin must be the smallest measurement for temperature.
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