Physics, asked by shridhar50, 1 year ago

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Answered by RISHITEZREDDYDHAVA
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RISHITEZREDDYDHAVA: simple......
RISHITEZREDDYDHAVA: there is a general formula for all thermometers
shridhar50: why you have written denominator as 180
RISHITEZREDDYDHAVA: reading-LFP/UFP-LFP is always constant
RISHITEZREDDYDHAVA: total no.of readings of farenheit scale is 180 divisions
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Answered by AditiSinha23
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Absolute zero temperature equals 0 kelvin, -273.15 °Celsius or -459.67 °Fahrenheit. In outer space the temperature is pretty cold and the average temperature of universe is less than 3 kelvin.

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