Home
Class 12
PHYSICS
A thermometer has wrong calibration (of ...

A thermometer has wrong calibration (of course at equal distances and the capillary is of uniform diameter). It reads the melting pont of ice as `-10^(@)C`. It reads `60^(@)C` in place of `50^(@)`. The temperature of boiling point of water on this scale is

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

A thermometer has wrong calibration it recordes the melting point of ice - 5^(@)C If reads 55^(@)C instend of 50^(@)C Find the temperature of holding point of water on the given scale

A thermometer with wrong calibration reads melting point of ice as- 8^@C and 50^@C in place of 40^@C . Calculate the boiling point of water on this scale.

The fraction of ice that melts by mixing equal masses of ice at -10^(@)C and water at 60^(@)C is

Boiling point of water : 100^(@)C :: Melting point of ice:

Ice point and steam point on a particular scale reads 10^@ and 80^@ respectively . The temperature on .^@F Scale when temperature on new scale is 45^@ is

Ice point and steam point on a particular scale reads 10^@ and 80^@ respectively . The temperature on .^@F Scale when temperature on new scale is 45^@ is