(a) Interpretation: Size of the temperature unit (degree) related between the Kelvin and Celsius scale should be discussed. Concept Introduction: The size of each temperature unit (degree) is the same for the Celsius and Kelvin scales. This follows from the fact that the difference between the boiling point and freezing point of water is 100 units on both of these scales.
(a) Interpretation: Size of the temperature unit (degree) related between the Kelvin and Celsius scale should be discussed. Concept Introduction: The size of each temperature unit (degree) is the same for the Celsius and Kelvin scales. This follows from the fact that the difference between the boiling point and freezing point of water is 100 units on both of these scales.
Size of the temperature unit (degree) related between the Kelvin and Celsius scale should be discussed.
Concept Introduction:
The size of each temperature unit (degree) is the same for the Celsius and Kelvin scales. This follows from the fact that the difference between the boiling point and freezing point of water is 100 units on both of these scales.
Expert Solution
Answer to Problem 17CR
The size of each temperature unit is same for Celsius and Kelvin scales.
Explanation of Solution
In Celsius scale, freezing point and boiling points are assigned as 00C and 1000C. On Kelvin scale, water freezes at 273K and boils at 373K. So the difference between the boiling point and freezing point of water is 100 units in both scales. Therefore the size of each temperature unit (degree) is the same for the Celsius and Kelvin scales.
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(b)
Interpretation:
Size of the temperature unit (degree) of the Fahrenheit scale compare to the Celsius scale should be discussed.
Concept Introduction:
The Fahrenheit degree is smaller than the Celsius and Kelvin units. On Fahrenheit scale there are 180 Fahrenheit degrees between the boiling point and freezing points of water compared with 100 units on the other two scales.
Expert Solution
Answer to Problem 17CR
180 Fahrenheit degrees = 100 Celsius degrees
Explanation of Solution
In Celsius scale, freezing point and boiling points are assigned as 00C and 1000C. On Fahrenheit scale, water freezes at 2120F and boils at 320F. On Fahrenheit scale, difference between the boiling point and freezing point of water is 180 units and on Celsius scale the difference is 100 units. Therefore, 180 Fahrenheit degrees = 100 Celsius degrees.
Interpretation Introduction
(c)
Interpretation:
Normal freezing point of water on each of the three temperature scale should be stated.
Concept Introduction:
Different countries use different temperature scales, such as Fahrenheit and Celsius. In addition to that Kelvin is used as the Standard unit for temperature measurements.
Expert Solution
Answer to Problem 17CR
Freezing point of water in Fahrenheit scale = 320F
Freezing point of water in Celsius scale = 00C
Freezing point of water in Kelvin scale = 273K.
Explanation of Solution
Different countries use different temperature scales, such as Fahrenheit and Celsius. In addition to that Kelvin is used as the Standard unit for temperature measurements.
Freezing point of water in Fahrenheit scale = 320F
Freezing point of water in Celsius scale = 00C
Freezing point of water in Kelvin scale = 273K.
Interpretation Introduction
(d)
Interpretation:
The given temperature measurement in Celsius scale should be converted to Kelvin and Fahrenheit scales.
Concept Introduction:
To convert Celsius into Kelvin,
T0C+273=TK
To convert Celsius into Fahrenheit,
T0F=1.80(T0C)+32.
Expert Solution
Answer to Problem 17CR
27.50C=300.5K=81.50F.
Explanation of Solution
To convert Celsius into Kelvin,
T0C+273=TK
27.5+273=TK
TK=300.5K
To convert Celsius into Fahrenheit,
T0F=1.80(T0C)+32
T0F=1.80(27.5)+32T0F=49.5+32T0F=81.50F.
Interpretation Introduction
(e)
Interpretation:
The given temperature measurement in Kelvin scale should be converted to Celsius and Fahrenheit scales.
Concept Introduction:
To convert Celsius into Kelvin,
T0C+273=TK
To convert Celsius into Fahrenheit,
T0F=1.80(T0C)+32.
Expert Solution
Answer to Problem 17CR
298.1K=25.10C=77.20F.
Explanation of Solution
To convert Kelvin into Celsius,
T0C+273=TK
T0C+273=298.1T0C=298.1–273T0C=25.10C
To convert Celsius into Fahrenheit,
T0F=1.80(T0C)+32
T0F=1.80(25.1)+32T0F=45.18+32T0F= 77.180F
T0F=77.20F.
Interpretation Introduction
(f)
Interpretation:
The given temperature measurement in Fahrenheit scale should be converted to Celsius and Kelvin scales.