Physics, asked by MushtaqAhmad1, 1 year ago

The temperature of an object is raised by 50 degree C. This is equivalent to an increase in it's absolute temperature. A 50K. B 323k. C 223k. D 82k.

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Answered by rohanharolikar
5
answer is 50K as units of celcius and Kelvin are equal, only the starting point differs
Answered by barmansuraj489
0

Concept introduction:

A form of matter known as temperature can be used to represent how hot a substance is or as a gauge for the system's average energy kinetic per atom or molecule.

Explanation:

We have to tell the equivalent  to an increase in it's absolute temperature of 50 degree C.

A statement related to this has been given to us.

The answer is 50K as units of Celsius and Kelvin are equal, only the starting point differs.

Final answer:

The final answer of the question is option A. 50K.

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