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What are the different scales of temperature? What is the relation between them?

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What are the different scales of temperature? What is the relation between them?

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  • Celsius scale:
  1. The ice point (melting point of pure ice) is marked as 0° C (lower point), and the steam point (boiling point of water) is marked as 100° C (higher point).
  2. Both are taken at one atmospheric pressure.
  3. The interval between these points is divided into 100 equal parts. Each of these parts is called as one-degree Celsius, and it is written as 1° C.
  • Fahrenheit scale:
  1. The ice point (melting point of pure ice) is marked as 32° F and steam point (boiling point of water) is marked as 212° F.
  2. The interval between these two reference points is divided into 180 equal parts. Each part is called a degree Fahrenheit and is written as 1° F.
  • Kelvin scale:
  1. The temperature scale that has its zero at - 273.15° C and temperature intervals are the same as that on the Celsius scale is called as Kelvin scale or absolute scale.
  2. The absolute temperature, T and Celsius temperature, TC are related as, T = TC + 273.15 eg.: when TC = 27° C,
    T = 27 + 273.15 K = 300.15 K
  • Relation between different scales of temperature:

`("T"_"F" - 32)/180 = ("T"_"C" - 0)/100 = ("T"_"K" - 273.15)/100`

where, TF = temperature in fahrenheit scale,

TC = temperature in celsius scale,

TK = temperature in kelvin scale.

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Chapter 7: Thermal Properties of Matter - Exercises [Page 140]

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Balbharati Physics [English] Standard 11 Maharashtra State Board
Chapter 7 Thermal Properties of Matter
Exercises | Q 2. (iii) | Page 140
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