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The Kelvin scale begins at absolute zero (-459.67 °F), but because the Kelvin/Celsius degree intervals are larger, eventually the two scales will intersect.

This occurs at 574.5875 K or 574.5875 °F, a temperature equal to 301.4375 °C .

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The formula T(K) = T(F) as expressed in C(Celsius).

C + 273.15 = (9/5 C) +32

4/5 C = 241.15

C = 301.4375° (574.5875 K and 574.5875 °F )

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the Celsius and kelvin scales never give the same reading due to the difference between them is 273 and the difference can never meet

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