January 2025
Intermediate to advanced
568 pages
18h 34m
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1. The difference in temperature of two bodies in the Celsius scale = 1°C![]()
We know C/100 = (F – 32)/180
C = 5/9(F – 32)
9/5C + 32 = F
F = 9/5C + 32
So, the difference of 1° in the Celsius scale is equal to the difference of 9/5°, i.e., 1.8° in the Fahrenheit scale.
2. T(K) = T(°C) + 273 = 45 + 273 = 318 K
3. Heat will not flow in this case as temperature is same as heat only flow from high temperature to low temperature.
4. He can use a box inside which a layer of insulator of heat like thermocol is present.
5. We have to shake the thermometer before taking the temperature in a clinical ...
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