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the temperature of two objects differ by 20°C on celsius scale how much will they differ on Fahrenheit scale and and Kelvin scale​

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Answered by anniekumari04
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Celsius and Kelvin degrees are the same increment, but Kelvin zero starts at “The absolute Freezing Point) = minus 273.15 Degrees C.

Fahrenheit is a “finer” scale. One degree F is equal to 0.5555555 C (or 5/9)

While Celsius uses water freezing and boiling temp as reference for zero and 100, the german physicist Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit used the coldest and warmest temperature that prevailed in his home area.

Answered by mugdha3009
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Answer:

Fahrenheit scale difference = 36°

Kelvin scale difference = 20°

Explanation:

Hope it helps !

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