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The two temperature scales with the same interval step size are the?

Kelvin and Celsius


Which two temperature scales have the same size units?

Celsius and Kelvin


Which temperature scales have units of equal size?

Celsius and Kelvin scales have the same unit, but they start at different temperatures. 0 Celsius is the freezing pt of water, but 0 Kelvin is absolute zero (the coldest temperature possible)


What temperature scales have units of equal size?

Kelvin and Celsius


What temperature degree celsius and kelvin are same?

The 'kelvin' and the celsius 'degree' are identical temperature intervals ... they are the same size. The marks on the kelvin thermometer and the marks on the celsius thermometer are the same distance apart. Both scales have 100 divisions between the freezing and boiling temperatures of water, but the scales start at different places. (Kelvin starts at 'absolute zero', celsius starts at the freezing temperature of water.) The graphs of these two scales are parallel lines. The graphs never intersect, meaning that there is no temperature where kelvin and celsius are the same number.


How many degrees Fahrenheit is in Celsius?

The two temperature scales do not have the same unit size. The difference between 80 and 90 ºF is not the same size as between 80 to 90 ºC. Celsius = (Fahrenheit - 32) x 5/9


What is thermodynamics scale?

The thermodynamic temperature scales are based on the third law of thermodynamics:The entropy of a system approaches a constant value as the temperature approaches zero. The entropy of a system at absolute zero is typically zero, and in all cases is determined only by the number of different ground states it has.The two commonly used thermodynamic temperature scales are Kelvin (K), which has temperature increments the same size as Celsius and Rankine (°R), which had temperature increments the same size as Fahrenheit.The thermodynamic temperature scales are further defined by extrapolation of the values PV at given temperatures as pressure approaches zero and thus the ideal gas law becomes a better and better approximation.


Where will the three scales of temperature meet?

The scales of temperature cannot all meet, as the Kelvin and Celsius scales have the same size degrees but different zero points. Absolute Zero is 0° Kelvin, and equal to -273.15 °C or -459.67 °F. Because the Celsius and Fahrenheit scales are offset by 32° at their starting points (freezing point of water), the two scales do have a common numerical point at -40° (minus 40 degrees). (see related question)


Will a random sample of the same size from a given population will produce exactly the same confidence interval for μ?

No.


What is thermodynamic temperature scale?

The thermodynamic temperature scales are based on the third law of thermodynamics:The entropy of a system approaches a constant value as the temperature approaches zero. The entropy of a system at absolute zero is typically zero, and in all cases is determined only by the number of different ground states it has.The two commonly used thermodynamic temperature scales are Kelvin (K), which has temperature increments the same size as Celsius and Rankine (°R), which had temperature increments the same size as Fahrenheit.The thermodynamic temperature scales are further defined by extrapolation of the values PV at given temperatures as pressure approaches zero and thus the ideal gas law becomes a better and better approximation.


Are atoms the same size?

Yes, as long as temperature is the same.


What is the official SI unit for temperature?

Kelvin is the SI unit. But since it has the same size "degree" as Celsius, the two scales are used interchangeably for the appropriate ranges of temperature. K is used where the temperature is very low (e.g. 40 K) or very high (e.g. 2000 K), with Celsius used for familiar everyday applications. 0 Kelvin is equal to -273.15 degrees centigrade. Kelvin uses the same interval as the centigrade (Celsius) scale. It was created with zero at the lowest possible theoretical temperature (absolute zero). Kelvin is written without a degrees sign and with an uppercase K. e.g. the melting point of ice is 273.15 K.