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what is the triple point of water on a fahrenheit scale what is the absolute zero on this scale​

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Answered by anantabhatt23
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Answer:

triple point of water is 32.017F and absolute zero on farenheit scale is -459.4F

Answered by PratikMOfficial
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Answer:

The " Triple Point " of Water on a Fahrenheit Scale is :

32.018°F

And , The " Absolute Zero " on this Scale is :

- 459°F

Explanation :

Triple Point :

The unique temperature and pressure at which the solid, liquid and gas phases of a substance are all in equilibrium.

The Kelvin is defined as the fraction 1/273.16 of the Thermodynamic Temperature of the " Triple Point " of Water which is

exactly 0.01°C or 32.018°F .

Absolute Zero :

The coldest possible Temperature : The total absence of heat ; the temperature at which motion of all molecules would cease.

Which is 0 ( Zero ) on the Kelvin Scale

and approximately -273.15°C

Convering °C into °F , By Applying ,

T (°F) = T (°C) × 1.8 + 32

We get , - 273.15°C = - 459°F

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