Physics
Grade-9
Easy
Question
0 K = ____ oC
- -100.15
- 100.15
- 273.15
- -273.15
Hint:
Kelvin = degree Celsius + 273K
The correct answer is: -273.15
According to formula, 0 K will be -273 degree Celsius
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