Outside science, Celsius is preferred because it has a handy reference to the freezing point of water. Within science, I suppose Kelvin is preferred because 0 Kelvin is absolute zero.
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Temperature is measured in the metric system using degrees Celsius (centigrade). The official scale is actually the Kelvin scale, which uses the same degree size, but begins at absolute zero. Kelvin is often used for special scientific usage with very high or low temperatures. It is also preferred for certain computations using the gas law, because the product of pressure and volume is directly proportional to Kelvin temperature. Answer In the SI system, the base unit of measurement for temperature is the kelvin. Celsius is a metric unit, but it is NOT an SI unit.
One degree Celsius equals one degree Kelvin, so the only issue is where the scales are indexed, or, if you prefer, where zero is. For Kelvin, it's at absolute zero. (That way all temperatures in K are positive.) For Celsius, it's at the freezing point of water.Celsius:Zero ºCelsius is 273.15 KelvinKelvin:Absolute Zero is -273.15 ºCelsiusanother way to know is that its converted by adding 273 to degrees Celsius.Use this equation to convert Celsius/Centigrade to degrees Kelvin: [K] = [°C] + 273.15
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Quite often, all temperatures are expressed in Kelvin. Sometimes Centigrade (= Celsius) is used alternately, though.
It can be used with any temperature. However the Kelvin scale (centigrade based on absolute zero) is often used for very cold temperatures, or for very hot temperatures, where it is practically the same as Celsius.
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Kelvin Scale is an absolute temperature scale. This means that it starts at a different point than Celsius, its counterpart. This is why you must add 273.15 to a Celsius temperature in order to get a Kelvin temperature. The Kelvin scale starts at absolute zero whereas Celsius starts at the freezing point of water. Kelvin is used more often in science such as in the ideal gas equation. It is more convenient to use it than Celsius when dealing with very cold temperatures and with things like the Perfect Gas Laws which reference absolute zero.
Temperature is measured in the metric system using degrees Celsius (centigrade). The official scale is actually the Kelvin scale, which uses the same degree size, but begins at absolute zero. Kelvin is often used for special scientific usage with very high or low temperatures. It is also preferred for certain computations using the gas law, because the product of pressure and volume is directly proportional to Kelvin temperature. Answer In the SI system, the base unit of measurement for temperature is the kelvin. Celsius is a metric unit, but it is NOT an SI unit.
Kelvin. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelvin
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4.2 K in celsius is -268.95. K stands for kelvin. Kelvin is another unit used to measure temperature. Astronomers often prefer to use the kelvin temperature.
Kelvin.
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Kelvin is an absolute scale, which makes much more sense once you understand that temperature is related to the speed of atoms (they can't have a negative speed). An absolute scale is one in which the lowest possible temperature is zero. An absolute scale also makes more sense in thermodynamics, where the ratios between two temperatures are often important.
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