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What is the formula forCelsius and farenhite ​

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Answered by manaschauhan26
3

Answer:

Celsius =9/5(c)+32...............

Answered by Anonymous
32

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⇨Question:-

  • What is the formula for Celsius and falherite?

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Answer:-

celsius and falherite scales defintion:-

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Celsius scale:- this scale has a range from 0°C to 100°C where 0°C is the melting point of ice and 100°C is the boiling point of water. The difference between 0°C and 100°C has been divided into 100 divisions.

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Falherite scale:- this scale has a range from 32°F to 212°F, where 32°F is taken as the melting point of ice and 212°F is taken as the boiling point of water. The difference between the two points is divided into 180 divisions.

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Formula for Celsius and falherite scales:-

celsius scale

c =  \frac{5}{9}(f - 32)

falherite scale★

f = (c \times  \frac{9}{5}) + 32

☞where F is the temperature in falherite and C is the temperature in celsius.

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☞Numericals:-

  • Some examples for Celsius and falherite, how to solve them:-

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➱ converting falherite to Celsius.

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⇨convert 77°F to °C.

solution =

c =  \frac{5}{9} (f - 32)

 =  \frac{5}{9} (77 - 32) = \:  \frac{5}{9}  \times 45 = 25

Thus, 77°F is equal to 25°C.

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➱convert 45°C to °F.

solution =

f = (c \times  \frac{9}{5}) + 32

f = ((45 \times  \frac{9}{5} ) + 32) = 81 + 32 = 113

Thus, 45°C is equal to 113°F

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