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The readings corresponding to the ice point and steam point for a constant pressure gas thermometer are `500c c,and545c c`. If the reading corresponding to room temperature be 510c c, find the room temperature.

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Given : `V_(0) ` = 500 cc , `V_(100)` = 554cc.and `V_(t)` = 510 cc.
Using , t = `[ (V_(t) - V_(0))/(V_(100) - V_(0)) ] xx 100^(@)` C
` t = [ (510 - 500)/(545 - 500) ] 100^(@) C = 22.22^(@)` C
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