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The temperature of a body rises from 90 ºC to 100 ºC. What is the rise in temperature in ºF and K?

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Answered by mammachan76
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Answer:

Kelvin 283.15 K and Fahrenheit 50°F

Answered by smartbrainz
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The rise in temperature is 10 Kelvin and 18 degree in fahrenheit

Explanation:

  • The difference in Celsius and the difference in kelvin scale are same.
  • According to the equation between Fahrenheit and Celsius,
  • C/5=( F-32)/9
  • Hence 100°C = 212° F

On the other hand 90° C = 194° F

  • the difference between the two values in case of  Fahrenheit is 18°F
  • 10 degree difference in in celsius is equal to 18 degree difference in Fahrenheit

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