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Temperature / Physical quantities / State functions / Celsius / Degree / Kelvin / Rankine scale / Cold / Scale of temperature / Thermodynamics / Measurement / Physics
Date: 2012-03-19 16:43:48
Temperature
Physical quantities
State functions
Celsius
Degree
Kelvin
Rankine scale
Cold
Scale of temperature
Thermodynamics
Measurement
Physics

Kelvin Temperatures and Very Cold Things! To keep track of some of the coldest things in the universe, scientists use the Kelvin temperature scale that begins at 0 Kelvin, which is also called Absolute Zero. Nothing can

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