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Chemistry, 26.11.2019 04:31 sindy35111

Why is there a degrees sign for celcius and fahrenheit, but not for kelvin? i understand that you don't actually say "degrees kelvin" out loud, but i still don't really know why. my teacher said something about it being an absolute temperature scale, but that kind of confused me more. can anyone explain?

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