SOLUTION: The average temperature of outer space is approximately 3 K. What is this temperature on the Celsius and Fahrenheit scales?
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Question 1095403: The average temperature of outer space is approximately 3 K. What is this temperature on the Celsius and Fahrenheit scales?
Answer by ikleyn(53765) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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The Celsius temperature is about -270.15 C.
I don't know about the Fahrenheit, because I think it is not used at all to measure such low temperatures
(as well as I do not think that serious physicists/cosmonauts use Fahrenheit scale, when they measure such temperatures
in the "outer space").
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