Physics, asked by tmanisree, 1 month ago

if boiling point of water is 9.5degree Fahrenheit what be the reading in Kelvin scale​

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Answered by Anonymous
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We should not. Those formulas are to complicated to remember and use fractions. Here is the only one you need and the one I have programmed into my hp15C for 30 years as an instrument technician.

1- Take a temperature, C or F.

2- add 40.

3- Multiply times 1.8 to convert to F. Or divide by 1.8 to convert to C.

4- subtract 40.

5- The end.

3 steps. Add 40. Multiply or divide by 1.8. Subtract 40.

No fractions, no trying to remember do you add 32 or subtract 32, or do you do it before or after.

There are 100 Celsius degrees between water freezing and boiling,(0 to 100) and 180 Fahrenheit degrees, (32 to 212) so 1 Celsius degree is 1.8 Fahrenheit degree, and -40F is equal to - 40C.

Answered by madhusiktakpatel
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Answer:

I think it is 9/5 Kelvin

Hope it's correct

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