Physics, asked by kamalakannan3291, 1 year ago

What is the temperature for which the readings on Kelvin and Fahrenheit scales are same?

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Answered by honain
3

Since these two equations equal the same thing (°C), they equal each other. Now you have the formula to convert between Kelvin and Fahrenheit. We want to know when K = °F, so plug in K for °F in the formula. At 574.59 Kelvin, the Fahrenheit temperature will be 574.59 °F.”

Answered by Anonymous
8

Hey brainly user !

Here is your answer

On Kelvin and Fahrenheit scales

 \frac{k - 273.15}{100}  =  \frac{f - 32}{180}

 \frac{x - 273.15}{100}  =  \frac{x - 32}{180}

x =  \frac{9}{4} (255.38)

 = 574.6

574.6K=574.6F

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