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State the relationship between the temperature in 'c' and the temperature in 'f'

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Answered by vyshnavireddy
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the relationship between the temperature in 'c' and the temperature in 'f'

F = 9/5C + 32.


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Answered by officialBE
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Temperature is a physical quantity expressing hot and cold. It is measured with a thermometer calibrated in one or more temperature scales. The most commonly used scales are the Celsius scale (formerly called centigrade) (denoted °C), Fahrenheit scale (denoted °F), and Kelvin scale (denoted K). The kelvin (the word is spelled with a lower-case k) is the unit of temperature in the International System of Units (SI), in

which temperature is one of the seven fundamental base quantities. The Kelvin scale is widely used in science and technology.

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