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4. The absolute zero temperature in Fahrenheit scale is (a) -2730F (b) - 320F, X - 460 °F (d) - 132 °F
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SOLVED: Temperature differences on the Rankine scale are identical to differences on the Fahrenheit scale, but absolute zero is given as 0°R. (a) Find a relationship converting the temperatures TF of the
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