What is Kelvin?

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== Kelvin is a temperature measurement like degrees or celsius. Lord William Thomson Kelvin created the measurment of Kelvin in his "Second law of thermodynamics". 0 Kelvins is when all molecular matter discontinues movement (Heat is the measurement of how much movement is being preformed by an object.) ==


This is a scale of temperature which takes Absolute Zero as the starting point. The size of the unit is the same as on the Celsius scale. Thus Absolute Zero Celsius is -273, whilst on the Kelvin scale it is zero, and the freezing point of water is +273.

Lord Kelvin was a scientist in Scotland at the end of the 19th century.
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