Answer with solution and explanation. Tha ks in advance! The complete question Superconductors are materials that have no resistance to the flow of electricity, and they hold great promise in engineering applications. But to date superconductivity has only been observed under cryogenic conditions. The highest temperature at which superconductivity has been observed is 138K. Convert this temperature to °F
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138°K=138-273=-135°C.

To convert to °F, multiply by 1.8=-243 and add 32=-211°F.

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