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on converting 308K ,329k and 391k to celcius scale , the correct sequence of temperature will







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Answered by sana1971
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Answer:

if we convert 308K to celsius, we have to subtract 273K from theactual temperature to get celsius. Here the answers are 35 degree celsius,56degree C,118 degreeC.the actual temperature series is 118>56>35. is the answer.

Answered by nitinkumar9lm
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Answer:

The correct sequence of temperatures is 34.85 \textdegree C < 55.85 \textdegree C < 117.85 \textdegree C.

Explanation:

  • The Kelvin, Celsius, and Fahrenheit are the scales to measure the temperature.
  • In the Kelvin scale, below absolute zero temperatures do not exist.

The formula to convert the Kelvin scale to the Celsius scale is:

\textdegree C=\textdegree K-273.15

When the temperature is 308 \textdegree K, the temperature on the Celsius scale is:

\textdegree C=308\textdegree K-273.15

    = 34.85 \textdegree C

When the temperature is 329 \textdegree K, the temperature on the Celsius scale is:

\textdegree C=329\textdegree K-273.15

    = 55.85 \textdegree C

When the temperature is 391 \textdegree K, the temperature on the Celsius scale is:

\textdegree C=391\textdegree K-273.15

    = 117.85 \textdegree C

So, the correct sequence of temperatures is 34.85 \textdegree C < 55.85 \textdegree C < 117.85 \textdegree C.

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