Question
Question: The temperature of the two systems differs by \[1{}^\circ \text{C}\]. How much will it differ on the...
The temperature of the two systems differs by 1∘C. How much will it differ on the Fahrenheit scale?
(A) 1∘F
(B) 1.2∘F
(C) 2.4∘F
(D) 1.8∘F
Solution
To find the difference on the Fahrenheit scale, we need to convert the temperature from the Celsius scale to the Fahrenheit scale. To convert the Celsius difference into the Fahrenheit difference, we need to find a common point between the two scales of temperature.
Formula Used:
100 divisions on Celsius scale = 180 divisions on the Fahrenheit scale
Complete step by step answer:
temperature is independent of the scale of measurement, this means that the readings on the two scales might be different but the temperature of the body remains the same.
There are divisions on the Celsius scale and divisions on the Fahrenheit scale. If the temperature of the body is to be kept independent of the scale of measurement, these divisions on the Celsius must be equal in value to the divisions on the Fahrenheit scale.
Mathematically, we can say that