What scale is the temperature measured in for the Combined Law?

A) Celsius
B) Fahrenheit
C) Kelvin
D) Rankine


Answer: C
Explanation: A) Incorrect. The temperature is measured in Kelvin for the Combined Law.
B) Incorrect. The temperature is measured in Kelvin for the Combined Law.
C) Correct. The temperature is measured in Kelvin for the Combined Law.
D) Incorrect. The temperature is measured in Kelvin for the Combined Law.

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