Physics, asked by mayurivarotariya, 6 months ago

A temperature of 100°F (Farenhiet
scale) is equal to T K (Kelvin scale). The
value of T is
71​

Answers

Answered by shrabanisahoo83
1

Answer:

310.77 k

Explanation:

f-32÷180=k-273÷100

100-32÷180=k-273÷100

68÷180=k-273÷100

getting cross multiplication

180(k-273)=68×100

180k-49140=6800

180k=6800+49140

180k=55940

k=55940÷180

k=310.77= (answer)

Answered by ashishpatel727272
1

Answer:

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Explanation:

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