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Absolute zero (K=0 or -273.15°C) is what temperature on the Farenheit scale? a) 459.4°F b) -301.43 °F c) 233.05°F d) -40.15°F e) None of these is true

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Answer:

e) None of these is true

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that

Temperature = 0 K

We know that relationship between kelvin and Farenheit scale


(K-273)/(100)=(F-32)/(180)

Now by putting the values


(K-273)/(100)=(F-32)/(180)


(0-273)/(100)=(F-32)/(180)

So F= - 459.67°F

So we can say that 0 K is equal to - 459.67°F.

So the our option e is correct.

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