Question 2 4 pts Two thermometers are calibrated, one in degrees Celsius and the other in degrees Fahrenheit. At what temperature (in kelvins) do their readings measure the same temperature? Ο 218.15 Ο 233.15 Ο 273.15 Ο 40.15 Ο 0
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The conversion formula is: $$F = \frac{9}{5}C + 32$$ We want to find when $F = C$, so we can substitute $C$ for $F$: $$C = \frac{9}{5}C + 32$$ Show more…
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