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No, this is reversed. 50 Fahrenheit = 10 Celsius.
No. On the Celsius scale, the degree intervals are 1.8 times as large, so that a Celsius "degree" and a Fahrenheit "degree" are not the same thing. (see related question)
Water at 0 oC is ice.
No they have different names because they are different not the same
The SI unit of temperature is the Kelvin. It's the same size as the Celsius degree.
At -40 degrees.
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0 degrees Celsius is equivalent to 273 degrees Kelvin. an increase of 1 degree Celsius is equal to an increase of 1 degree Kelvin. Therefore they will never display the same reading.
They are one and the same.
No, this is reversed. 50 Fahrenheit = 10 Celsius.
One degree Celsius indicates the same temperature change as one kelvin.
The size of the degree is the same in the Kelvin and Celsius scales.
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No. On the Celsius scale, the degree intervals are 1.8 times as large, so that a Celsius "degree" and a Fahrenheit "degree" are not the same thing. (see related question)
174 kelvins are there in 1 Celsius..* * * * *That is utter nonsense.First of 1 Kelvin degree is the same, exactly, as 1 Celsius degree.
Same.