Which is hotter, -500 degrees Celcius or -812 degrees Farenheit?

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Answer:
Well, since absolute zero is -273.16°C, or -459.69°F, those temperatures do not exist.

But if they did, -500°C = -868°F
and -812°F = -468.89°C

Therefore -812°F is the higher temperature.
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If somehow you got your numbers mixed up, and these were not temperatures below zero, then:

500°C = 932°F
812°F = 433.33°C

so the 500°C would be the higher temperature.
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Remember that:

°C = [5 * (°F - 32)]/9

°F = (1.8 * °C) + 32
Neither of those temperatures could be measured, since they would be below absolute zero.
C=-500, F=?
(F-32)/9=C/5,
-500/5=F-32/9,F-32=-900,F=-868
-812 degree fahrenheit is hotter.
-812 deg farenheit is theoretically hotter.

but since its below absolut 0 it cant go colder than that.

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