Interpretation:
The relative changes between the degree Celsius, degree Fahrenheit and kelvin are to be found out.
Concept Introduction:
The zero degree Celsius is equal to the 32 Fahrenheit and 273 K.
Answer to Problem 7STP
Correct answer: D. The change of
Explanation of Solution
Reason for correct option:
Zero-degree Celsius is equal to the 32 Fahrenheit. So, when the temperature is increased by one degree Celsius then the temperature in degree Fahrenheit is 33-degree Fahrenheit and in kelvin, it becomes 274K.
For option A: If the temperature is changed by one degree Celsius then the degree Fahrenheit is also raised and larger than the Celsius.
For option B: If the temperature is changed by one degree Celsius then the degree Fahrenheit is also raised and larger than the Celsius.
For option C: If the temperature is changed by one degree Celsius then the degree Fahrenheit is also raised and larger than the Celsius.
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