Temp Class - Create Temp class whos job is to hold a temp in degrees F and gives methods to get the temp in F, Celsius, and Kelvin. The class should follow the instance variable (field): ftemp (double type that holds F temp) Follow these methods with the class.. Constructor --Will accept Fahrenheit temperature as a double to store it in the ftemp field. setFahrenheit - The setFahrenheit method accepts a Ftemperature as a double to stores it in the ftemp field. getFahrenheit - Returns the value of the ftemp field, as a Fahrenheit temperature (no conversion required). getCelsius - Returns the value of the ftemp field converted to Celsius. [C e l s i u s = ( 5.0 / 9.0 ) × ( F a h r e n h e i t − 32 )] getKelvin - Returns the value of the ftemp field converted to Kelvin. [K e l v i n = ( ( 5.0 / 9.0 ) × ( F a h r e n h e i t − 32 ) ) + 273] Exemplify the temp class by writing a (test) program that is separate and promotes users for an F Fahrenheit temp. The program must create an instance,(object) of the Tempclass, with the value entered by the user passed to the constructor. The program should next call the object’s methods 2 show temperature in Celsius and K
Temp Class - Create Temp class whos job is to hold a temp in degrees F and
gives methods to get the temp in F, Celsius, and Kelvin.
The class should follow the instance variable (field): ftemp (double type that holds F temp)
Follow these methods with the class..
Constructor --Will accept Fahrenheit temperature as a double to store it
in the ftemp field.
setFahrenheit - The setFahrenheit method accepts a Ftemperature as a double
to stores it in the ftemp field.
getFahrenheit - Returns the value of the ftemp field, as a Fahrenheit temperature (no
conversion required).
getCelsius - Returns the value of the ftemp field converted to Celsius.
[C e l s i u s = ( 5.0 / 9.0 ) × ( F a h r e n h e i t − 32 )]
getKelvin - Returns the value of the ftemp field converted to Kelvin.
[K e l v i n = ( ( 5.0 / 9.0 ) × ( F a h r e n h e i t − 32 ) ) + 273]
Exemplify the temp class by writing a (test)
The program must create an instance,(object) of the Tempclass,
with the value entered by the user passed to the constructor. The program should next call the
object’s methods 2 show temperature in Celsius and K
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