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1 September, 15:53

What temperature has the same value in both the fahrenheit and kelvin scales?

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  1. 1 September, 16:18
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    574.25 °

    Explanation:

    To know this, we need to get the expressions to calculate °F and °K.

    In the case of Kelvin:

    °K = °C + 273

    in fahrenheit:

    °F = 9/5 (°C + 32)

    Now, in order to know the temperature which both Kelvin and Fahrenheit are the same, we need to use both above equations, and solve for °C.

    °C = °K - 273 (1)

    °C = 5/9 (°F - 32) (2)

    Using 1 and 2 into a same expression:

    °K - 273 = 5/9 (°F - 32)

    With this, we need to know now the moment which K = F, so, all we need to do is replace the F for the K in the above expression. Doing this, we have:

    °K - 273 = 5/9 (°K - 32)

    °K = 0.555 (°K - 32) + 273

    °K = 5/9K - 17.78 + 273

    °K - 5/9K = 255.22

    4/9°K = 255.22

    °K = 255.22 * 9 / 4

    °K = 574.25 °

    And this is the temperature in which both Kelvin and Fahrenheit are the same.
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