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It is a question requiring you to list the differences between the two temperature scales.
Celsius and Fahrenheit scales are equal at -40o Kelvin and Fahrenheit scales are equal at 574.25o
The two scales are Fahrenheit and Celsius.
Celsius to Kelvin: [K] = [°C] + 273.15Kelvin to Celsius: [°C] = [K] − 273.15
At -40 on both scales.
A linear relationship whose graph does not pass through the origin: for example, the relation between temperatures on the Celsius and Fahrenheit scales.
They are scales for measuring temperature.
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.
On the Kelvin and Celsius scales, there are 100. On the Fahrenheit and Rankine scales, there are 180.
It is a question requiring you to list the differences between the two temperature scales.
-40 degrees is the same temperature in both scales.
Celsius and Fahrenheit scales are equal at -40o Kelvin and Fahrenheit scales are equal at 574.25o
That's both the "Celsius" and the "Kelvin" scales.
Celsius and Kelvin scales.
The two scales are Fahrenheit and Celsius.
Fahrenheit and Celsius
Celsius and Fahrenheit. Celsius is metric.