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  • Understanding the Kelvin Scale: Why Scientists Use It
    The temperature scale that scientists commonly use is the Kelvin scale.

    Here's why:

    * Absolute Zero: The Kelvin scale is based on absolute zero, which is the theoretical temperature at which all molecular motion ceases. This makes it a more fundamental scale than Celsius or Fahrenheit.

    * Simplicity in Calculations: The Kelvin scale simplifies many scientific calculations and formulas, particularly those involving gas laws and thermodynamics.

    * International Standard: The Kelvin scale is the international standard for temperature measurement in scientific work.

    While Celsius is often used in everyday life, the Kelvin scale is the preferred choice for scientific accuracy and consistency.

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