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The temperature of a substance increases by `27^(@)C`. On the kelvin scale this increase is equal to

A

300K

B

65 K

C

27 K

D

7 K

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C
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  • When the temperature of a substance is increased

    A
    kinetic energy of the molecules of the substance increases
    B
    kinetic energy of the molecules of the substance decreases
    C
    the amplitude of vibrations of molecules of the substance about their mean position decreases
    D
    it does not show any change.
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    A
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    B
    60 K
    C
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    D
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    B
    `323K`
    C
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    D
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