The boiling point of water is 100c express this in Kelvin and Fahrenheit scale
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180°F and 375K
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Given:
The boiling point of water is 100°C.
To Find:
The boiling point of water in Kelvin and Fahrenheit scales.
Solution:
The given question can be solved using the relation between temperature scales.
1. It is given that the boiling point of water is 100°C.
2. The relation between Celcius, Fahrenheit, and Kelvin scales is given by the relation,
=> ( C/5 ) = ( (F-32)/9 ) = ( ( K - 273/5 ) ),
3. The value of C is 100, we can find the values of F and K using the above formula.
=> 100/5 = (F-32)/9,
=> 180 = F -32,
=> F = 212. ( 100°C = 212° F).
=> 100/5 = (K-273)/5,
=> K = 100+ 273,
=> K = 373. (100°C = 373K).
Therefore, The value of 100°C Kelvin and Fahrenheit are 373K and 212°F respectively.
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