Physics, asked by gracyminj841, 3 months ago

The temperature of an object increase by 25°C. What is the increase on the Fahrenheit scale?​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

A Celsius degree is almost twice as large as a Fahrenheit degree, 95 ths the size, to be precise. Thus, an increase of 25C is equal to an increase of:

(25C)(95)=45F

(computing changes like this doesn’t depend on the fact that the two measurement systems have an “offset” — zero at different temperatures)

Explanation:

mark me as brainliest

Answered by yashchampawat2007
0

Answer:

25. TF-75

___. =. ____

5. 9

now u solve

Similar questions