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Well, what do you mean as in 'what'? 1 degree Kelvin is equal to -457.87 Fahrenheit, or -272.15 Celsius.
At zero degrees kelvin, absolute zero. This is also the temperature at which some elements display the Bose-Einstein condensate, theorized by Einstein but not demonstrated until decades after his death.
Zero Degrees Fahrenheit is called nothing. Zero degrees Celsius is the freezing point for water and the melting point for ice, while Zero degrees Kelvin is called Absolute zero. It is the temperature of space. Now, if you mean when water hits the zero degree celcius mark, it's called the freezing point.
Fahrenheit (F) = Celsius x 5/9 + 32. Accordingly, 180 below zero Celsius equals in Fahrenheit -180x 5/9 + 32. The result is -68 degrees Fahrenheit.
32 degrees Fahrenheit = 0 degrees Celsius.
-- Zero Kelvin-- minus 273.15 Celsius-- minus 459.7 Fahrenheit
0 degrees Celsius = 32 degrees Fahrenheit
It isn't. Zero Fahrenheit is equal to -17.78 Celsius.
zero degree Celsius
32 to zero
That's not a zero. The small circle is the symbol for "degree."
It isn't. Zero Fahrenheit is equal to -17.78 Celsius.
0 degree Celsius = 32 degrees Fahrenheit
0 kelvin = -459.67 degree Fahrenheit
-273.15 Celsius or -459.67 Fahrenheit.
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This is the only temperature where it coincides between the Celsius and Fahrenheit scales. 40 degrees below zero on the Celsius scale is 40 degrees below on the Fahrenheit scale.