Temperature Scales
The absolute scale of temperature is thermodynamic scale because it gives us the idea of the lowest possible temperature or absolute zero with the value of –2730C.
−273oC=ok=273k
The absolute zero is the lowest possible temperature below which nothing can be cooled since temperature is the measure of the average or mean kinetic energy of the molecules of a substance. It follows that as we subtract heat from a substance, its temperature drops and hence its kinetic energy until it eventually becomes zero under which the molecules remain stationary.
To convert from one scale to another, use interpolation technique.
Unknown temperature – Lower fixed pointUpper fixed point – Lower fixed point=Known temperature – Lower fixed pointUpper fixed point – Lower fixed point20−0100−0=θ−32212−32θ−32=20×180100=36θ−32=36θ=36+32=68oF
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