Physics, asked by Anonymous, 11 months ago

answer plz....................

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habib003: 50k d is the correct answer

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Answered by harshpunia2004
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40° celsius is the answer , if wrong please sorry

laxman10201969: Sorry 50℃ = 50° K
laxman10201969: I mean 50° of Celsius scale is equal to 50° of Kelvin scale
laxman10201969: I was confused as 0°C = 273°K
Dhinu: it's given that change in temperature... not just temperature... change of 50°C = change of 50°K
laxman10201969: 1℃ = 274°K
laxman10201969: Achha hua maine iska answer nahi diya
Dhinu: you're welcome prettydoll!
Answered by habib003
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50k is the right answer, while considering change the value in centigrade is equivalent to kelvin....

let's say a gas is at initial temperature of 50 C and it's final temperature is 60 C.change is 10 C.now if we change the given temperatures into kelvin that is 50+273=323 and 60+273=333 and take the change then change will be 10K.thus change in temperature in centigrade is equivalent to change in temperature in kelvin....
it's that much simple....

laxman10201969: Answer 50°K h
habib003: answer 323k kese ha
laxman10201969: Answer 50°K h
laxman10201969: Your answer is correct
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