Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation: Conversion of
Concept Introduction: To convert one unit into another then first needs to choose a conversion factor, this cancels the units and omits the units in the result. The relationship between Kelvin and Celsius scale is as follows:
(a)
Answer to Problem 47A
Converted value of
Explanation of Solution
Conversion of
Hence,
(b)
Interpretation: Conversion of
Concept Introduction: To convert one unit into another then first needs to choose a conversion factor, this cancels the units and omits the units in the result. The relationship between Kelvin and Celsius scale is as follows:
(b)
Answer to Problem 47A
Converted value of
Explanation of Solution
Conversion of
Hence,
(c)
Interpretation: Conversion of
Concept Introduction: To convert one unit into another then first needs to choose a conversion factor, this cancels the units and omits the units in the result. The relationship between Kelvin and Celsius scale is as follows:
(c)
Answer to Problem 47A
Converted value of
Explanation of Solution
Conversion of
Hence,
(d)
Interpretation: Conversion of
Concept Introduction: To convert one unit into another then first needs to choose a conversion factor, this cancels the units and omits the units in the result. The relation between conversion of
(d)
Answer to Problem 47A
Converted value of
Explanation of Solution
Conversion of
Hence,
(e)
Interpretation: Conversion of
Concept Introduction: To convert one unit into another then first needs to choose a conversion factor, this cancels the units and omits the units in the result. The relation between conversion of
(e)
Answer to Problem 47A
Converted value of
Explanation of Solution
The relation between conversion of
Conversion of
Hence,
(f)
Interpretation: Conversion of
Concept Introduction: To convert one unit into another then first needs to choose a conversion factor, this cancels the units and omits the units in the result. The relation between conversion of
(f)
Answer to Problem 47A
Converted value of
Explanation of Solution
Conversion of
The relation between
Hence,
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