Physics, asked by saifulmdislam, 7 months ago

which temperature is same at celcies and temperature scale ​

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Answered by kasakzutshi
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Answer:

The temperature -40° is same for both Celcius and Farenheit scale.

Answered by prithakundu
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The formulas for converting between degree Celsius and degree Fahrenheit are:

°F=(°C∗9/5)+32

°C=(°F−32)∗5/9

To find the temperature when both are equal, we use an old algebra trick and just set ºF = ºC and solve one of the equations.

°C=(°C∗9/5)+32

°C−(°C∗9/5)=32

−4/5∗°C=32

°C=−32∗5/4

°C=−40

°F=(°F∗9/5)+32

°F−(°F∗9/5)=32

−4/5∗°F=32

°F=−32∗5/4

°F=−40

So the temperature when both the Celsius and Fahrenheit scales are the same is −40degrees

(or)

The Fahrenheit and Celsius scales have one point at which they intersect. They are equal at -40 °C and -40 °F. The simple method to find when two temperature scales are equal to each other is to set the conversion factors for the two scales equal to each other and solve for temperature.

(or)

-40°

The Celsius scale and the Fahrenheit scale coincides at -40°, which is the same for both. When it comes to converting Celsius degrees into Kelvins, the formula is even simpler.

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