The temperature of two bodies differ by 10°C on the celcius scale. How much will they differ on the ( i ) Fahrenheit scale, ( ii ) kelvin scale?
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The temperature of two bodies differ by 10°C on the celcius scale. How much will they differ on the ( i ) Fahrenheit scale, ( ii ) kelvin scale?
( i ) 100 divisions on the celcius scale = 180 divisions on the Fahrenheit scale.
≡ 10 divisions on the celcius scale
=
divisions in the Fahrenheit scale.
Thus, tge temperature of 2 bodies will differ by 18°F on the Fahrenheit scale.
( ii ) 100 divisions on celcius scale = 100 divisions on kelvin scale
10 divisions on celcius scale = 10 divisions on kelvin scale
Hence, the temperature of 2 bodies will differ by 10 k on the kelvin scale.
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