Understanding Temperature Scales
Temperature is a measure of hotness, directly linked to the average kinetic energy of particles in a substance. The Kelvin scale is favored in scientific contexts as it eliminates negative values, starting at absolute zero, which is equivalent to -273 degrees Celsius. As substances heat up, the average motion of their molecules increases, reflecting a rise in temperature.In this clip
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