Science, asked by dogendra58, 8 months ago

Find the temperature which is same in both Celcius and

Fahrenheit scale of temperature.

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
5

Explanation:

-40°

The Celsius scale and the Fahrenheit scale coincides at -40°, which is the same for both. When it comes to converting Celsius degrees into Kelvins, the formula is even simpler. 0 degrees Celsius is equal to 273.15 Kelvins. The basic formula is °C + 273.15 = K.

Answered by vanshsvst
2

Answer:

The temperature which is same in both Celsius and Fahrenheit scale of temperature is -40°

Explanation:

Let the magnitude of that temperature be x which is amar in Celsius and Fahrenheit both

So if we convert from Celsius to Fahrenheit we get same

We know That

 t_f \:  =  \:  t_c \times  \frac{9}{5}  + 32

so , using this formula

x \:  =  \: x \times  \frac{9}{5}   + 32

x =  \frac{9x}{5}  + 32

x -  \frac{9x}{5}  = 32

 \frac{5x - 9x}{5}  = 32

 \frac{ - 4x}{5}  = 32

x =  \frac{32 \times 5}{ - 4}

x =  \frac{8 \times 5}{ - 1}

x =  - 40

The temperature -40℃ and -40°F are same in magnitude

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