http://wiki.answers.com/wiki/William_Thomson,_1st_Baron_Kelvin, wrote in his paper, On an Absolute Thermometric Scale, of the need for a scale whereby "infinite cold" (absolute zero) was the scale's...
Lord Kelvin(1824-1907) was a Scotsman. He was a physicist who worked on many important research projects including the laws of thermodynamics, maritime compass and electricity. He also realized that...
The Kelvin and Celsius scales use the same scale for change in temperature. But the reference point for zero is different. This would be like two parallel lines: they have the same slope, but...