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Temperature given by an absolute scale which is independent of the properties of thermometric substances. Absolute thermodynamic temperature, proposed by William Kelvin, is defined according to the principles of thermodynamics alone, but for experimental work is closely approximated by the International Temperature Scale of 1990 (ITS-90). It is usually expressed in terms of the kelvin (symbol K), a unit of temperature equal in size to the degree Celsius (or centigrade). The zero of this scale is absolute zero, and the freezing point of water is 273.15 K.



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Introduction The quantity that is designated thermodynamic temperature is defined by the laws of thermodynamics; it is indicated by the symbol T, and has the unit kelvin, symbol K.
Since a point on any temperature scale only approximates the thermodynamic temperature at which a physical even such as the melting of gold occurs, ever-more-precise data pertaining to such phenomena allow scientists to calibrate their scales with less uncertainty.
 
 
 
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