Physics, asked by sonumshaikh, 1 year ago

if a thermometer reads freezing point of water as 20 degree Celsius and boiling point as 150 degree Celsius how much thermometer read when the actual temperature is 60degree Celsius​

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Answered by Sakshithegenius
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Answer:

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Explanation:

One way to answer this is to say that there is insufficient data to answer the question the freezing point of a substance and the boiling point of which substance are not satisfied.

If, however ,we assume that we are discussing the freezing and boiling point of water ,the answer is easily obtained.

With water as a reference material, the freezing point will be 0°Celsius and the boiling point would be 100° Celsius differences of 100° Celsius .

This questions to the difference of 130 degree on and Mystery thermometer (150-20).

We are looking for the point 60/100 of that difference.

We can now create an equation for the answer.

=60/100×130+20

=6×13+20

=78+20

=98°

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