Chemistry, asked by sameermushtaq207, 2 months ago

A measured temperature on Fahrenheit scale is 200 °F. What will this reading

be on Celsius scale?


(i) 40 °C

(ii) 94 °C

(iii) 93.3 °C

(iv) 30 °C​

Answers

Answered by anshuyadav13579
0

Answer : The correct option is, (iii) 93.3^oC93.3

o

C

Solution :

As we are given the temperature reading in Fahrenheit scale. Now we have to calculate the temperature reading in Celsius.

Conversion factor used to convert Fahrenheit to Celsius.

^oC=\frac{5}{9}\times (^oF-32)

o

C=

9

5

×(

o

F−32)

Now put the value of Fahrenheit in this formula, we get the reading in Celsius.

^oC=\frac{5}{9}\times (200^oF-32)=93.3^oC

o

C=

9

5

×(200

o

F−32)=93.3

o

C

Therefore, the temperature reading in Celsius is, 93.3^oC93.3

o

C

Answered by Priyanshu7ms
0

Answer:

The correct option is, (iii) 93.3

9/5( degree C) + 32

9/5( degree C) + 32200 = 9/5 (c ) +32

9/5( degree C) + 32200 = 9/5 (c ) +32(200 -32) x5 / 9 = C

9/5( degree C) + 32200 = 9/5 (c ) +32(200 -32) x5 / 9 = CC = 93.3

Therefore, the temperature reading in Celsius is, 93.3°C

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