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kevinlikesphysics
Dec4-05, 10:38 AM
15. [SFHS99 10.P.13.] At what Fahrenheit temperature are the Kelvin and Fahrenheit temperatures numerically equal?
is that possible because kevlin will always be aroudn 200 greater anyway .. how do you do this
Do you know the relation between Fahrenheit and Kelvin? That is, do you know how to convert one into the other?
there is a temp when they are equal. I had it on a test sometime ago, and thought i was getting the wrong answer. use algebra.
kevinlikesphysics
Dec7-05, 07:03 PM
what is the equation
? i dont have a f - k forumla
Integral
Dec7-05, 07:06 PM
Surely you know the relationship between F and C, what is the relationship between K and C?
kevinlikesphysics
Dec7-05, 07:14 PM
i got 164 but it wasnt right i have my homework online and it tells me if i wrong right away
Integral
Dec7-05, 07:57 PM
How did you get 164? Show us the algebra.
andrewchang
Dec7-05, 08:05 PM
what equations did you use?
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i lose.
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