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diff. between celsius, Fahrenheit and kelvin​

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Answered by MissMiracle12
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Celsius and Fahrenheit are the same at – 40 degrees since the scales converge. Celsius and Kelvins become equal at high temperatures as the difference of 273.15 between them gets lost in the noise. 0 degrees Celsius is equal to 32 degrees Fahrenheit. The basic formula is (°C × 9/5) + 32 = °F.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Because the difference between the freezing point of water and the boiling point of water is 100° on both the Celsius and Kelvin scales, the size of a degree Celsius (°C) and a kelvin (K) are precisely the same. In contrast, both a degree Celsius and a kelvin are 9/5 the size of a degree Fahrenheit (°F).Aug

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