QUESTION 3 With temperature scale conversions T=(T- - 32) and T=T-273.15, please convert temperature 40 F in Fahrenheit scale to Kelvin scale (in unit of K): K (Please provide your numerical answer without unit! Please write your numerical answer with all digits and do not use scientific notation. If you are not sure about the number of significant figures, you can keep the number of figures as many as possible - You will not be punished for doing this. No unit in your answen 277.59

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c=T,- 273.15, please convert temperature 40 F in Fahrenheit scale to Kelvin scale (in unit of K):
With temperature scale conversions 7T
(Please provide your numerical answer without unit! Please write your numerical answer with all digits and do not use scientific notation, If you are not sure
about the number of significant figures, you can keep the number of figures as many as possible - You will not be punished for doing this. No unit in your answer
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en Jack dives under water, he throws a piece of solid material vertically up and finds the solid material moves vertically up with a constant velocity before touching
er surface. Ignoring any frictional force between the water and the material. Assuming Pm is the density of the solid material and Py is the density of the water. W
e following is true about the densities?
Pm<Pw
lo sufficient information to determine which density is higher.
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Transcribed Image Text:Question Completion Status: ODT/2 O ET QUESTION 3 K (T-32) and T c=T,- 273.15, please convert temperature 40 F in Fahrenheit scale to Kelvin scale (in unit of K): With temperature scale conversions 7T (Please provide your numerical answer without unit! Please write your numerical answer with all digits and do not use scientific notation, If you are not sure about the number of significant figures, you can keep the number of figures as many as possible - You will not be punished for doing this. No unit in your answer 277.59 QUESTION 4 en Jack dives under water, he throws a piece of solid material vertically up and finds the solid material moves vertically up with a constant velocity before touching er surface. Ignoring any frictional force between the water and the material. Assuming Pm is the density of the solid material and Py is the density of the water. W e following is true about the densities? Pm<Pw lo sufficient information to determine which density is higher. d Submit to save and submit. Click Save All Answers to save all answers. to search
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