Create a java program that will convert a Fahrenheit temperature into Celsius and Kelvin temperatures.  Create a “Temperature” class within the program. The program should ask the user for the Fahrenheit temperature. The program should create an instance of the Temperature class passing the value entered by the user to the constructor. The program should then call all the conversion methods, which perform the calculations and print the result aligning it as below: Fahrenheit: 50 Celsius        : 10 Kelvin         : 283.15 Use “double” data types. The class you create (“Temperature”) should contain the following methods: Constructor – accepts user entered (using Scanner or JOptionPane) Fahrenheit temperature and stores it in variable, “ftemp”. setFahrenheit – is the method that accepts the user’s Fahrenheit temperature stores in the field (“ftemp”) getFahrenheit - Returns the  value  of the field (“ftemp”) as Fahrenheit field. celsius – Returns the value of the field converted to Celsius. Kelvin – Returns the value of the field converted to Kelvin. Celsius = (5/9) * (Fahrenheit – 32) Kelvin = (5/9) * (Fahrenheit – 32) + 273.15

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Create a java program that will convert a Fahrenheit temperature into Celsius and Kelvin temperatures.  Create a “Temperature” class within the program.

The program should ask the user for the Fahrenheit temperature. The program should create an instance of the Temperature class passing the value entered by the user to the constructor. The program should then call all the conversion methods, which perform the calculations and print the result aligning it as below:

Fahrenheit: 50

Celsius        : 10

Kelvin         : 283.15

Use “double” data types. The class you create (“Temperature”) should contain the following methods:

  1. Constructor – accepts user entered (using Scanner or JOptionPane) Fahrenheit temperature and stores it in variable, “ftemp”.
  2. setFahrenheit – is the method that accepts the user’s Fahrenheit temperature stores in the field (“ftemp”)
  3. getFahrenheit - Returns the  value  of the field (“ftemp”) as Fahrenheit field.
  4. celsius – Returns the value of the field converted to Celsius.
  5. Kelvin – Returns the value of the field converted to Kelvin.

Celsius = (5/9) * (Fahrenheit – 32)

Kelvin = (5/9) * (Fahrenheit – 32) + 273.15

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