Why measuring in Celsius cannot have zero degree temperature?
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What professor want to convey by saying that Celsius cannot have zero degree temperature? I don't understand. I mean 0 degree Celsius is equivalent to 273.15 kelvin. Please elaborate on this. It is scientifically possible to have zero degree Celsius temperature.
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Hi,
What ma'am has told in the lecture is that temperature measured in Celcius doesn't have absolute zero. She never told that Celcius cannot have zero degree temperature. Please go through the lecture.