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How are the fiducial points of the Celsius and Fahrenheit scales similar?
a)set to absolute zero
b)set to room temperature
c)set to body temperature
d)set to phase change points of water
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The fiducial points of the Celsius
and the Fahrenheit
temperature
scales
are the boiling and freezing
points
of pure water at 1 atm of pressure.
In short, Your Answer would be Option D
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