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6 May, 13:40

If the temperature is zero outside today and it's going to be twice as cold tomorrow, how cold will it be?

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  1. 6 May, 14:58
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    If you are measuring in farenheight, twice as cold is not possible. (0/2=0) However, if you are using the Celsius scale, zero degrees is actually 273.15 degrees above absolute zero. So, twice as cold would be - 136.575 degrees Celsius. Similarly, absolute zero in Fahrenheit is - 459.67.
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