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The absolute zero temperature in Fahrenheit scale is

A

`-273^(@)F`

B

`-32^(@)F`

C

`-460^(@)F`

D

`-132^(@)F`

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The correct Answer is:
C

Since, `(F-32)/9=(K-23)/5rArr(F-32)/9=(0-273)/5`
`rArr" " F=-459.4^(@)F~~-460^(@)F`
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