What is the temperature at which we get the same reading on both the centigrade and fahrenheit scale?
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We cannot get the same reading on both the centigrade and fahrenhite scale. This is because the fact that the difference between °C and K is 273. This means that when the centigrade scale is showing a temperature of 0°C then the fahrenhite scale will show a temperature of 273K.
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C = (F - 32) 5/9
F = (C 9/5) + 32
But here F = C
C = (C - 32) 5/9
9C = 5C - 160
4C = -160
C = - 40
So at -40° centigrade and Fahrenheit scale will show same readings
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F = (C 9/5) + 32
But here F = C
C = (C - 32) 5/9
9C = 5C - 160
4C = -160
C = - 40
So at -40° centigrade and Fahrenheit scale will show same readings
Hope this helps... plsss make it the brainliest
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