Why do we use Kelvin as an si unit to calculate temperature?

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Why do we use Kelvin as an si unit to calculate temperature?

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Because unlike Celsius or Fahrenheit it doesn’t have 0 at arbitrary point.

If you have something at 10 K and 100 K it has 10x the thermal energy.. unlike in other systems

This is the basis for SI system… Simplicity and interconnectivity

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