Absolute value

What is the Absolute value of temperature in Fahrenheit Scale? (in degree Fahrenheit.)


The answer is -459.4.

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1 solution

Nazmus Sakib
Sep 10, 2017

Here, in celsius scale the absolute value is 273 -273 degree celsius.

We know that,

C 5 = F 32 9 \dfrac{C}{5} = \dfrac{F-32}{9}

F 32 = 9 5 × C \implies F-32= \dfrac95 \times C

F = 9 5 × C + 32 \implies F=\dfrac95 \times C+32

= 9 5 × ( 273 ) + 32 =\dfrac95 \times (-273) +32

= 2457 5 + 32 =-\dfrac{2457}{5}+32

= 2297 5 = - \dfrac{2297}{5}

So, F = 459.4 F=-459.4 F ^\circ F

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