Physics, asked by anu1234wer, 1 month ago

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?​

Answers

Answered by ava4495
3

Answer:

this is your answer I hope it is helpful to you

Attachments:
Answered by CheatedBanshika
14

\huge\boxed{\fcolorbox{black}{pink}{●◉✿Question✿◉●}}

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?

\huge\boxed{\fcolorbox{black}{pink}{●◉✿Answer✿◉●}}

( i ) 100 divisions on the celcius scale = 180 divisions on the Fahrenheit scale.

≡ 10 divisions on the celcius scale

=

 \frac{180}{100}  \times 10 = 18

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.

Similar questions