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At what temperature the kelvin scale will be double of Fahrenheit scale? ​

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Never.

Step-by-step explanation:

32F is 0C, is 273k. 0F is 255k. Since Fahrenheit degrees are smaller than Celsius or kelvin, the Fahrenheit numbers will go up faster than kelvin numbers will. Below 0°F it would make no sense, since a negative number cannot be twice a positive number. Using mathematics you can show that the lines would cross somewhere below 0k, but that temperature does not exist

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