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If the ice point and the steam point temperature on an unknown scale x are 50

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Answered by syedtahir20
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as we know the temperature scale is always linear scale

so we can compare two scales with the linear variation

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Answered by dayanidhisharma19
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Answer:

Temperature scale is 140^{o}X.

Explanation:

Temperature of scale is always linear scale

Compare two scales with linear variation

\frac{T-0}{100-0}=\frac{T_{X}-50}{200-50}

Then we have

\frac{T}{100}=\frac{T_{X}-50}{150}

And in degree celcius temperature is given as

T = 60^{o}C

Therefore we have,

\frac{60}{100}=\frac{T_{X}-50}{150}

T_{X}=140^{o}X

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