The rise in temperature of a body is 360
in Fahrenheit scale. What is the corresponding
rise in temperature in the Celsius scale?
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182.222
Explanation:
(360°F − 32) × 5/9 = 182.222°C
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Chapters in CONCISE Physics - Middle School - 7
Exercises in Heat
Question 1
Q1) The temperature of a body rises by 1°C. What is the corresponding rise on the
(a) fahrenheit scale
(b) kelvin scale
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Solution:
(a) 100°C = 180°F
Therefore 1 division on celsius scale
=1.80/1.00 1
= 1.8°F
For 1°C rise corresponding rise in fahrenheit = 1.8°F
(b) SINCE 100°C= 100K
1 DIVISION ON CELSIUS SCALE = 100/100 1
= 1K
FOR 1°C RISE CORRESPONDING RISE IN KELVIN IS 1K
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