The lowest outdoor temperature ever recorded on Earth is −128.6°F, recorded at Vostok Station, Antarctica, in 1983. What is this temperature on the Celsius and Kelvin scales?

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Answer:

-89.22 C and 183.94 K

Explanation:

TC= (-128.6 - 32) / 1.8 = -89.222222 C

TK= -89.22 + 273.16 = 183.94

The conversion of −128.6°F temperature in degree centigrade -89.22 is

and to kelvin is 183.94 k

What is temperature scale?

Fahrenheit temperature scale is a scale based on 32 for the freezing point of water and 212 for the boiling point of water, the interval between the two being divided into 180 parts.

The 18th-century German physicist Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit originally took as the zero of his scale the temperature of an equal ice-salt mixture

and selected the values of 30 and 90 for the freezing point of water and normal body temperature, respectively; these later were revised to 32 and 96, but the final scale required an adjustment to 98.6 for the latter value.

To convert from fahrenhiet to degree celcius

[tex]T_C= \dfrac{(-128.6 - 32) }{ 1.8} = -89.222222 \ ^oC[/tex]

To convert from kelvin to degree

[tex]T_K= -89.22 + 273.16 = 183.94\ k[/tex]

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