Physics, asked by chinchu8320, 1 year ago

For which value of temperature will the values of Fahrenheit scale and Kelvin scale be equal?
(A) 459.67
(B) 574.32
(C) -32
(D) 100

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Answered by debika20
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Explanation:

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Answered by jitumahi89
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Answer:

At 574.32 is the temperature at which both fahrenheit and kelvin scale is equal.

Explanation:

we know the relation between fahrenheit and kelvin scale

\frac{K-273}{5} =\frac{F-32}{9}

We need to find the value of temperature at which the values of Fahrenheit scale and Kelvin scale be equal.

since L.H.S is \frac{K-273}{5}

put K=574.32 in the L.H.S we get

\frac{574.32-273}{5}=60.264

since R.H.S is  \frac{F-32}{9}

put F=574.32 in R.H.S we get

\frac{574.32-32}{9}=60.25

So, at 574.32 is the temperature at which both fahrenheit and kelvin scale is equal.

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