Physics, asked by Bellesahrasah1041, 1 year ago

The value of absolute zero temperature on a Fahrenheit scale is taken as .................... °F
(A) 0
(B) -273.15
(C) -459.67
(D) -356.67

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Answered by debika20
1

Explanation:

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Answered by ranikumari4878
0

Answer:

(C) -459.67

Explanation:

The value of absolute temperature = 0 k

Since, we have the given temperature in kelvin and we need to convert it in Fahrenheit, so we will use the kelvin to Fahrenheit conversion formula which is given by

F^o=(k-273.15)\dfrac{9}{5}+\ 32\\\\

where, F = magnitude of temperature in Fahrenheit

            k = magnitude of temperature in kelvin

Since, we have k = 0

so, F^o=(0-273.15)\dfrac{9}{5}+\ 32\\\\

                  =-459.67-459.67\ ^oF

Hence, the value of absolute temperature in Fahrenheit is -459.67\ ^oF

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