Physics, asked by Advith73, 4 months ago

(C×9/5)+32=F s the equation for converting temperature in Celsius to Fahrenheit .How much would a temperature increase of 1 °C be equal to in Fahrenheit?​

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Answered by spoidermon92
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Answer: F° to C°: Fahrenheit to Celsius Conversion Formula

To convert temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit to Celsius, subtract 32 and multiply by . 5556 (or 5/9).

Explanation:

Answered by arnav10lm
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Answer:

When we increase temperature by 1°C, the increase in Fahrenheit observed is of=1.8F.

Explanation:

Given is the equation for converting °C to Fahrenheit as,

F=(C*\frac{9}{5} )+32

Now let the temperature in °C be 0°C then its temperature in Fahrenheit,

F=(C*\frac{9}{5} )+32\\F=(0*\frac{9}{5} )+32\\F=32F

Temperature for 0°C in Fahrenheit is 32F.

Now increase the temperature by 1°C, Temperature in Fahrenheit,

F=(C*\frac{9}{5} )+32\\F=(1*\frac{9}{5} )+32\\F=33.8F

So when increase of 1°C temperature is observed , the increase in Fahrenheit temperature observed is of (33.8-32)=1.8F.

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