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Kelvin Equation
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Kelvin Equation
1.
Who is the Kelvin equation named after?
A)
William Thompson
B)
James Clerk Maxwell
C)
Albert Einstein
D)
Isaac Newton
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A) William Thompson.
Explanation
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