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Question: How do you convert \(105\) degrees Fahrenheit to Celsius?...

How do you convert 105105 degrees Fahrenheit to Celsius?

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The degree of intensity of heat in a body is called temperature. Both Fahrenheit and Celsius are the scales to measure temperature of a body. Fahrenheit is denoted as 0F^0F and Celsius is denoted as 0C^0C.

Complete step by step answer:
We must know the relation between Celsius scale and Fahrenheit scale. This is related as
F=95C+32F = \dfrac{9}{5}C + 32 (i) \to (i)
Where, F denotes for Fahrenheit
C denotes for Celsius.
Now, we need to convert 105 degrees Fahrenheit which we can write as 105105 0F^0F into degree Celsius 0C^0C, so we have F=105F = 105 and we need to find the value of CC.
Put the value of F=105F = 105 in equation (i)(i)
We get,
105=95C+32105 = \dfrac{9}{5}C + 32
10532=95C\Rightarrow 105 - 32 = \dfrac{9}{5}C
95C=73\Rightarrow \dfrac{9}{5}C = 73
C=73×59\Rightarrow C = \dfrac{{73 \times 5}}{9}
C=40.5\therefore C = 40.5

Hence, 105105 degree Fahrenheit in to degree Celsius is equal to 40.540.5 which can be written as 40.50C40.5^0C.

Additional information: There’s used to be another important scale which is used to measure temperature of a body and it’s called Rankine denoted as RR. Rankine scale starts with absolute zero.
Its relation with Celsius scale is given as
C=(R491.67)×59C = (R - 491.67) \times \dfrac{5}{9}
Its relation with Fahrenheit scale is given as:
32F+459.67=491.67R32F + 459.67 = 491.67R.

Note: Water freezes at 00 degree Celsius and boils at 100100 degree Celsius, while in Fahrenheit, water freezes at 3232 degrees Fahrenheit and boils at 212212 degrees Fahrenheit. You can see that 0C^0C has 100100 degrees between freezing and boiling point. 0F^0F has 180180 degrees between these two points.