Ethylene glycol is the main component in automobile anti-freeze. To monitor the temperature of an auto cooling system, you intend to use a meter that reads from 0 to 100. You devise a new temperature scale based on the approximate melting and boiling points of a typical antifreeze solution (−45°C and 115°C). You wish these points to correspond to 0°A and 100°A, respectively. a. Derive an expression for converting between °A and °C. b. Derive an expression for converting between °F and °A. c. At what temperature would your thermometer and a Celsius thermometer give the same numerical reading? d. Your thermometer reads 86°A. What is the temperature in °C and in °F? e. What is a temperature of 45°C in °A?
Ethylene glycol is the main component in automobile anti-freeze. To monitor the temperature of an auto cooling system, you intend to use a meter that reads from 0 to 100. You devise a new temperature scale based on the approximate melting and boiling points of a typical antifreeze solution (−45°C and 115°C). You wish these points to correspond to 0°A and 100°A, respectively. a. Derive an expression for converting between °A and °C. b. Derive an expression for converting between °F and °A. c. At what temperature would your thermometer and a Celsius thermometer give the same numerical reading? d. Your thermometer reads 86°A. What is the temperature in °C and in °F? e. What is a temperature of 45°C in °A?
Ethylene glycol is the main component in automobile anti-freeze. To monitor the temperature of an auto cooling system, you intend to use a meter that reads from 0 to 100. You devise a new temperature scale based on the approximate melting and boiling points of a typical antifreeze solution (−45°C and 115°C). You wish these points to correspond to 0°A and 100°A, respectively.
a. Derive an expression for converting between °A and °C.
b. Derive an expression for converting between °F and °A.
c. At what temperature would your thermometer and a Celsius thermometer give the same numerical reading?
d. Your thermometer reads 86°A. What is the temperature in °C and in °F?
e. What is a temperature of 45°C in °A?
(a)
Expert Solution
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
By using the given data, the answers for the given set of questions have to be given.
Concept introduction:
Conversion of temperature units in between degree Celsius, Kelvin and Fahrenheit is given by
Conversion of oFintooC:oC=(oF-32oF)×5oC9oFConversion of oCintooF:oF=(oC×9oF5oC)+32oFConversion of oCintoK:K = °C + 273.15
Answer to Problem 64E
The relationship between
oCandoA is
oC=1.6×oA-45
Explanation of Solution
To give: the relationship between
oCandoA
The difference in degrees Celsius unit is
160oC, but in Degrees
oA unit is
100oA.
The relationship between
oCandoA is given below
temperatureinoC=oA×(85)-45=oA×1.6-45
The relationship between
oCandoA is
oC=1.6×oA-45
(b)
Expert Solution
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
By using the given data, the answers for the given set of questions have to be given.
Concept introduction:
Conversion of temperature units in between degree Celsius, Kelvin and Fahrenheit is given by
Conversion of oFintooC:oC=(oF-32oF)×5oC9oFConversion of oCintooF:oF=(oC×9oF5oC)+32oFConversion of oCintoK:K = °C + 273.15
Answer to Problem 64E
The correct expression between
oFandoA units is
oF=2.88oA-49.
Explanation of Solution
To give: the relationship between
oFandoA
The relationship between
oFandoC is given by
oC=(oF-32oF)×5oC9oF
Compare the two relationships
(oF-32)×59=85×A-45F-32 = (9/5)×(8/5)×A - (9/5)×(9x5)F-32 = 72/25 A - 81=72/25 A - 81+ 32F = 2.88 A - 49
The relationship between
oFandoA units is
oF=2.88oA-49.
(c)
Expert Solution
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
By using the given data, the answers for the given set of questions have to be given.
Concept introduction:
Conversion of temperature units in between degree Celsius, Kelvin and Fahrenheit is given by
Conversion of oFintooC:oC=(oF-32oF)×5oC9oFConversion of oCintooF:oF=(oC×9oF5oC)+32oFConversion of oCintoK:K = °C + 273.15
Answer to Problem 64E
The thermometer will give same reading at
oA=72=oC.
Explanation of Solution
To determine: the temperature at which the thermometer same reading in
oAandoC units
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