You can't, because they aren't. The Fahrenheit and Kelvin scales match at exactly 574.5875 degrees. 255.37 Kelvin is equivalent to 0oF.
To prove or disprove an equivalent, cite the conversion equation which in the Fahrenheit/Kelvin case is:
= = [°F] = [K] × 9⁄5 − 459.67
At any point in the Celsius scale, the difference between degrees Celsius and degrees Kelvin is 273.15. At no point do the two scales cross.
The Celsius and Fahrenheit scales are not absolute scales so the question cannot be answered easily. Absolute temperature is measured in Kelvin (not degrees Kelvin) and 13 deg C is approx 286.15 K.
Time and temperature (not Kelvin) are the two most common interval scales.
Different temperature scales have different zero points. The Celsius scale has the freezing point of water as zero degrees. The Fahrenheit has the freezing point of water at 32 degrees. The Kelvin scale has it's zero point at the theoretical coldest temperature. This is equivelent to (note the minus sign) -273.15 degrees Celsius. So the frezing point of water on the Kelvin scale would be (plus) 273.15 degrees Kelvin. Different scales are used for differing purposes. ==========================================
Fahrenheit, Celsius, and Kelvin
The two most common temperature scales are... Celsius and Kelvin. *For Canada.*
The temperature is 24 degrees Celsius And 297 degrees Kelvin
The Kelvin and Rankine scales are the two most common temperature scales that start at absolute zero.
The absolute measure of temperature is Kelvin. The most common measure is degrees Celsius (or centigrade) but there are also degrees of the Fahrenheit, Reaumur, Rankine, Romer, Delisle and Newton scales.
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.
At any point in the Celsius scale, the difference between degrees Celsius and degrees Kelvin is 273.15. At no point do the two scales cross.
Celsius - is a scale for the measurement of temperature. Other temperature scales are... Fahrenheit and Kelvin.
The three standard units of temperature is Kelvin, Fahrenheit and Celsius.
The Kelvin and Celsius scales are both ways of measuring temperature. On the Celsius scale, zero degrees is actually 273.15 degrees Kelvin.
Fahrenheit and Celsius and sometimes Kelvin
Kelvin, Celsius, Fahrenheit are common temperature scales. Celsius and Fahrenheit are measured in degrees.
The Celsius and Fahrenheit scales are not absolute scales so the question cannot be answered easily. Absolute temperature is measured in Kelvin (not degrees Kelvin) and 13 deg C is approx 286.15 K.