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Two absolute scales A and B have triple points of water defined to be 200 A and 350 B. What is the relation between `T_(A)" and " T_(B)` ?

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200 A on absolute scale A corresponds to 272.16 K on Kelvin scale. Size of one degree on absolute scale A in terms of the size of the degree on Kelvin scale = `(273.16)/(200)` .
the value of temperature `T_(A) ` on Kelvin Scale
`( (273.16)/(200)) T_(A)`
Similarly, the value of temperature `T_(B)` on Kelvin scale
`( (273.16)/(300)) T_(B)`.
But , `T_(A) and T_(B)` represent the same temperature `((273.16)/(200))T_(A) = ((273.16)/(300)) T_(B) rArr T_(A) = (2)/(3) T_(B)`
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