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The temperatures of two bodies differ by `10^@C` on the Celsius scale. How much will they differ on the Fahrenheit scale

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To find out how much the temperature difference of `10°C` corresponds to on the Fahrenheit scale, we can follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understand the relationship between Celsius and Fahrenheit:** The relationship between temperature changes in Celsius (ΔC) and Fahrenheit (ΔF) can be expressed with the formula: \[ \Delta F = \frac{9}{5} \Delta C ...
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