Scientists uses the Kelvin scale (K) as an alternative temperature scale to degrees Celsius (°C) by the relation T°C = (T+273)K. Convert the following to Kelvin: -275°C
Scientists uses the Kelvin scale (K) as an alternative temperature scale to degrees celsius (°C) by the relation T°C = (T+273)K. Convert the following to Kelvin: -45°C
Scientists uses the Kelvin scale (K) as an alternative temperature scale to degrees celsius (°C) by the relation T°C = (T+273)K. Convert the following to Kelvin: -400°C
Scientists uses the Kelvin scale (K) as an alternative temperature scale to degrees celsius (°C) by the relation T°C = (T+273)K. Convert the following to Kelvin: -273°C
On a new scale of temperature (which is linear) and caller the W scale , the freezing and boiling points of water are 39^@ W and 239^@ W respectively . What will be the temperature on the new scale , corresponding to a temperature of 39^@C on the celsius scale?
The temperature on the new scale, corresponding to a temperature of 39^(@)C on the celsius scale?
Assertion: Fahrenheit is the smallest unit to measure temperature. Reason: Fahrenheit was the first temperature scale used for measuring temperature.