On the top of a mountain, water boils at 95degree celcius. Express this temperature on the farenheit scale?
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Explanation:
The Celsius scale (°C) is used for most temperature measurements and is included in SI as a derived unit of temperature. It has the same incremental scaling as the Kelvin scale used by scientists, but fixes its null point, at 0°C = 273.15K, approximately the freezing point of water. The Fahrenheit scale is used in the US for common purposes. In this scale, water freezes at 32 °F and boils at 212 °F.
Within the Fahrenheit scale (°F), the water freezing temperature is defined at 32 degrees, while the boiling point of water is defined to be 212 degrees at standard atmospheric pressure. A degree on the Fahrenheit scale is 1⁄180 of the interval between the freezing point and the boiling point of water.
Answer:
95 degree Celsius = 203 degree Fahrenheit
Explanation:
To change Celsius to Fahrenheit :
C × 9/5 + 32