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A constant volume gas thermometer shows pressure readings at 50cm and 90cm of mercury at 0°C and 100°C respectively. What is the temperature on gas scale when pressure reading is 60cm of mercury?

A

`20^(@) C`

B

`30^(@) C`

C

`25^(@) C`

D

`40^(@) C`

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The correct Answer is:
C
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