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explain the nature of time temperature graph

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Answered by tisha2422
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time-temperature graph has temperature on the vertical y-axis and time along the horizontal x-axis. Temperature will be in degree Celsius (C) or degrees Kelvin (K).
Answered by marishthangaraj
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The nature of time temperature graph

Explanation:

  • A time-temperature graph has temperature on the vertical y-axis and time along the horizontal x-axis. Temperature will be in degree Celsius (C) or degrees Kelvin (K). Fahrenheit temperatures are not used in science today.
  • Kelvin has the advantage of measuring absolute temperature with 0 K being the lowest temperature attainable. A degree K is the same as a degree C.
  • By recording time and temperature, you can easily figure out the “degrees per minute” that the middle is heating up and make a fairly accurate prediction of when it will be done.

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