The Kelvin scale has no negative values because 0 K is absolute zero, no motion.
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Fahrenheit is a temperature scale that includes cold and hot temperatures, it does not have a temperature in and of itself.
The Answer is negative 40 degrees Fahrenheit. At that particular temperature both scales have the same reading.
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Celsius and Kelvin scales.
The Kelvin and Rankine scales are the two most common temperature scales that start at absolute zero.
Temperatures can be MUCH colder than the Zero point on both.
The two most common temperature scales are the Fahrenheit scale and the Celsius scale. However, the Kelvin scale is also used, primarily in science, to prevent negative temperatures.
Both are used to measure temperature. A difference of 1 degree is the same in both scales. The only difference is the starting point. The lowest possible temperature (absolute zero) is 0 Kelvin; this is equivalent to 273.15 degrees Celsius. Thus, on the Kelvin scale there are no negative temperatures, by definition.
Fahrenheit, Celsius, and Kelvin are used to measure temperatures.
This is a positive temperature on the Celsius scale and negative on the other scales.
Celsius and Kelvins are the two scales that scientists use to measure temperature and the official SI unit for temperature is Celsius.
Yes, the mean can be negative if the numbers being averaged are negative. For example, if you are averaging temperatures and all of the temperatures are below zero, your average temperature will be a negative number.
Negative 40 degrees is the temperature that will be the same on Fahrenheit and Celsius scales.
yes. Because same body is at different temperatures when we use different scales of temperature.
Neither, it is the only point on the temperature scales where C = F. These are identical temperatures.
Decreases are often represented by negative numbers. Temperatures outside of most tropical regions are occasionally negative on the commonly used scales.
The scale we use for temperature is "degrees" (°). There are three temperature scales that are used today. The Kelvin (K) scale is used by scientists and for astronomical temperatures. The Celsius scale (°C) is used in most of the world to measure air temperatures. In the United States, the Fahrenheit scale(°F) is used to measure temperatures at or near the surface.