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The kelvin scale has its ________set to absolute zero which is the _________possible temperature that exists in the universe.


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zero

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lowest

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  1. There are three temperature scales to measure temperature
    (a) Celsius scale- The lowest temperature which can be recorded is 0°C and the highest temperature is 100°C.
    (b) Fahrenheit scale- The lowest temperature which can be recorded is 32°F and the highest temperature is 212°F.
    (c) Kelvin Scale- The lowest temperature which can be recorded is 0K and the highest temperature is 373K.
  2. The Kelvin scale has its zero set to absolute zero which is the lowest possible temperature that exists in the universe.

Hence, The Kelvin scale has its zero set to absolute zero which is the lowest possible temperature that exists in the universe.


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