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If platinum temperature corresponding to 50 degree celsius on the scale is 50.25 degree celsius what will be the temperature on the platinum scale corresponding to 150 degree celsius on the gas scale​

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Answered by syed2020ashaels
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Answer:

Given below is the answer

Explanation:

Based on the platinum wire's resistance to electrical current, the platinum temperature scale is a thermodynamic temperature scale. The link between it and the gas scale is linear.

We may use this knowledge to calculate the platinum temperature that corresponds to 150 degrees Celsius on the gas scale if the platinum temperature that corresponds to 50 degrees Celsius on the gas scale is 50.25 degrees Celsius.

Since we are aware that there is a linear relationship between the two temperature scales, we may utilise the following equation:

Gas temperature x platinum temperature = a + b

where a and b are fixed values.

We can utilise this knowledge to determine the platinum temperature that corresponds to 50 degrees Celsius on the gas scale, which is 50.25 degrees Celsius.

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Answered by elmaft6
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Answer:

Explanation:To determine the temperature on the platinum scale corresponding to 150°C on the gas scale, we can follow a similar approach as before.

Given that the temperature difference between the platinum scale and the gas scale is 0.25°C at 50°C, we can calculate the temperature difference per degree Celsius:

Temperature difference per degree Celsius = 0.25°C / 50°C

Now, we can calculate the temperature difference for 150°C:

Temperature difference for 150°C = Temperature difference per degree Celsius * 150°C

Finally, we can add this temperature difference to the temperature on the gas scale to find the corresponding temperature on the platinum scale:

Temperature on the platinum scale = Temperature on the gas scale + Temperature difference for 150°C

Let's calculate the temperature on the platinum scale:

Temperature difference per degree Celsius = 0.25°C / 50°C = 0.005°C/°C

Temperature difference for 150°C = 0.005°C/°C * 150°C = 0.75°C

Temperature on the platinum scale = 150°C + 0.75°C = 150.75°C

Therefore, the temperature on the platinum scale corresponding to 150°C on the gas scale is 150.75°C.

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