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The readings corresponding to the ice point and steam point for a constant pressure gas thermometer are 500cc and 545cc. If the reading corresponding to room temperature be 510cc. Find the room temperature

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Given : `V_(0)=500 "cc" , V_(10)=545 cc and V_(t) =510 "cc"` .
Using , `t=[(V_(t)-V_0)/(V_(100)-V_(0))]xx100^@Cimpliest =[(510-500)/(545-500)]100^@C=22.22^@C`
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