Try This: Kelvin Scale

An ice cube sits on a frying pan on a stovetop. A thermometer reads the temperature of the ice cube in degrees Kelvin, Celsius, and Fahrenheit. As the temperature hits 273.15 degrees Kelvin, 0 degrees Celsius, and 32 degrees Fahrenheit, the cube begins to melt. When the stovetop is turned on, the temperature rapidly rises until the cube has melted. As the water begins to boil, the thermometer reads 373.15 degrees Kelvin, 100 degrees Celsius, and 212 degrees Fahrenheit.

 

Questions:

1) At what temperature does water freeze in Kelvin, Celsius, and Fahrenheit?

2) At what temperature does ice melt in Kelvin, Celsius, and Fahrenheit?

3) At what temperature does water boil in degrees Kelvin, Celsius, and Fahrenheit?

Answers:

1) 273.15 degrees Kelvin, 0 degrees Celsius, and 32 degrees Fahrenheit.

2) 273.15 degrees Kelvin, 0 degrees Celsius, and 32 degrees Fahrenheit.

3) 373.15 degrees Kelvin, 100 degrees Celsius, and 212 degrees Fahrenheit.