Answer :

The Kelvin scale is known as the absolute scale. The lowest temperature in Kelvin is the temperature 0 (there is no negative temperature in Kelvin).

The conversion from Kelvin to Fahrenheit is given by the formula below:

[tex]F=1.8\cdot\left(K-273.15\right)+32[/tex]

Using K = 0 in this formula, we have:

[tex]\begin{gathered} F=1.8\cdot(-273.15)+32\\ \\ F=-459.67\text{ \degree F} \end{gathered}[/tex]

So the lowest temperature in Fahrenheit is -459.67 °F.

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