Physics, asked by nupurdatta9m, 8 months ago

1. The temperature of a body rises by 1°C. What
is the corresponding rise on the (a) Fahrenheit
scale (b) Kelvin scale?
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Answered by Ridhima200613
1

Answer:

(a) 1°C temperature will rise 33.8°f in Fahrenheit scale

(b) 1°C temperature will rise to 274k in Kelvin scale

Explanation:

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Answered by ankitadas1729
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Explanation:

  • (a) Since 100 divisions on Celsius scale =180 divisions

on the Fahrenheit scale 1 division on Celsius scale

∴ 1 division on Celsius scale

= 1.80 / 1.00 × 1

= 1.8 divisions in the Fahrenheit scale.

*For 1°C rise corresponding rise in Fahrenheit = 1.8°F

  • (b) Since 100 divisions in the Celsius scale

= 100 divisions in the Kelvin scale

1 division on Celsius scale = 100 / 100 × 1

= 1 division on Kelvin scale

* For 1°C rise corresponding rise in Kelvin is 1 k.

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