Measurement of Temperature
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366628 The triple point of neon and carbon dioxide are 24.57\(K\) and \(216.55\;K\) respectively. These temperatures on the celsius and fahrenheit scales are respectively.

1 \( - 415.44^\circ F\) and \( - 69.88\,^\circ F\)
2 \(415.44\,^\circ F\) and \(69.88\,^\circ F\)
3 \( - 315.44\,^\circ F\) and \(69.88\,^\circ F\)
4 \( - 69.88\,^\circ F\) and \(415.44\,^\circ F\)
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366629 The graph between two temperature scales \(P\) and \(Q\) is shown in the figure. Between upper fixed point and lower fixed point there are 150 equal divisions of scale \(P\) and 100 divisions on scale \(Q\). The relationship for conversion between the two scales is given by
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1 \(\dfrac{t_{Q}}{150}=\dfrac{t_{p}-180}{100}\)
2 \(\dfrac{t_{P}}{180}=\dfrac{t_{Q}-40}{100}\)
3 \(\dfrac{t_{P}}{100}=\dfrac{t_{Q}-180}{150}\)
4 \(\dfrac{t_{Q}}{100}=\dfrac{t_{P}-30}{150}\)
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366630 Two temperature scales \({A}\) and \({B}\) are released by \({\dfrac{A-42}{110}=\dfrac{B-72}{220}}\). At which temperature two scales have the same reading?

1 \({-42^{\circ}}\)
2 \({-72^{\circ}}\)
3 \({+12^{\circ}}\)
4 \({-40^{\circ}}\)
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366631 If temperature of an object is \(140^\circ C\)F, then its temperature in centigrade is

1 \(105^\circ C\)
2 \(32^\circ C\)
3 \(140^\circ C\)
4 \(60^\circ C\)
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366628 The triple point of neon and carbon dioxide are 24.57\(K\) and \(216.55\;K\) respectively. These temperatures on the celsius and fahrenheit scales are respectively.

1 \( - 415.44^\circ F\) and \( - 69.88\,^\circ F\)
2 \(415.44\,^\circ F\) and \(69.88\,^\circ F\)
3 \( - 315.44\,^\circ F\) and \(69.88\,^\circ F\)
4 \( - 69.88\,^\circ F\) and \(415.44\,^\circ F\)
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366629 The graph between two temperature scales \(P\) and \(Q\) is shown in the figure. Between upper fixed point and lower fixed point there are 150 equal divisions of scale \(P\) and 100 divisions on scale \(Q\). The relationship for conversion between the two scales is given by
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1 \(\dfrac{t_{Q}}{150}=\dfrac{t_{p}-180}{100}\)
2 \(\dfrac{t_{P}}{180}=\dfrac{t_{Q}-40}{100}\)
3 \(\dfrac{t_{P}}{100}=\dfrac{t_{Q}-180}{150}\)
4 \(\dfrac{t_{Q}}{100}=\dfrac{t_{P}-30}{150}\)
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366630 Two temperature scales \({A}\) and \({B}\) are released by \({\dfrac{A-42}{110}=\dfrac{B-72}{220}}\). At which temperature two scales have the same reading?

1 \({-42^{\circ}}\)
2 \({-72^{\circ}}\)
3 \({+12^{\circ}}\)
4 \({-40^{\circ}}\)
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366631 If temperature of an object is \(140^\circ C\)F, then its temperature in centigrade is

1 \(105^\circ C\)
2 \(32^\circ C\)
3 \(140^\circ C\)
4 \(60^\circ C\)
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PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366628 The triple point of neon and carbon dioxide are 24.57\(K\) and \(216.55\;K\) respectively. These temperatures on the celsius and fahrenheit scales are respectively.

1 \( - 415.44^\circ F\) and \( - 69.88\,^\circ F\)
2 \(415.44\,^\circ F\) and \(69.88\,^\circ F\)
3 \( - 315.44\,^\circ F\) and \(69.88\,^\circ F\)
4 \( - 69.88\,^\circ F\) and \(415.44\,^\circ F\)
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366629 The graph between two temperature scales \(P\) and \(Q\) is shown in the figure. Between upper fixed point and lower fixed point there are 150 equal divisions of scale \(P\) and 100 divisions on scale \(Q\). The relationship for conversion between the two scales is given by
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1 \(\dfrac{t_{Q}}{150}=\dfrac{t_{p}-180}{100}\)
2 \(\dfrac{t_{P}}{180}=\dfrac{t_{Q}-40}{100}\)
3 \(\dfrac{t_{P}}{100}=\dfrac{t_{Q}-180}{150}\)
4 \(\dfrac{t_{Q}}{100}=\dfrac{t_{P}-30}{150}\)
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366630 Two temperature scales \({A}\) and \({B}\) are released by \({\dfrac{A-42}{110}=\dfrac{B-72}{220}}\). At which temperature two scales have the same reading?

1 \({-42^{\circ}}\)
2 \({-72^{\circ}}\)
3 \({+12^{\circ}}\)
4 \({-40^{\circ}}\)
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366631 If temperature of an object is \(140^\circ C\)F, then its temperature in centigrade is

1 \(105^\circ C\)
2 \(32^\circ C\)
3 \(140^\circ C\)
4 \(60^\circ C\)
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366628 The triple point of neon and carbon dioxide are 24.57\(K\) and \(216.55\;K\) respectively. These temperatures on the celsius and fahrenheit scales are respectively.

1 \( - 415.44^\circ F\) and \( - 69.88\,^\circ F\)
2 \(415.44\,^\circ F\) and \(69.88\,^\circ F\)
3 \( - 315.44\,^\circ F\) and \(69.88\,^\circ F\)
4 \( - 69.88\,^\circ F\) and \(415.44\,^\circ F\)
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366629 The graph between two temperature scales \(P\) and \(Q\) is shown in the figure. Between upper fixed point and lower fixed point there are 150 equal divisions of scale \(P\) and 100 divisions on scale \(Q\). The relationship for conversion between the two scales is given by
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1 \(\dfrac{t_{Q}}{150}=\dfrac{t_{p}-180}{100}\)
2 \(\dfrac{t_{P}}{180}=\dfrac{t_{Q}-40}{100}\)
3 \(\dfrac{t_{P}}{100}=\dfrac{t_{Q}-180}{150}\)
4 \(\dfrac{t_{Q}}{100}=\dfrac{t_{P}-30}{150}\)
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366630 Two temperature scales \({A}\) and \({B}\) are released by \({\dfrac{A-42}{110}=\dfrac{B-72}{220}}\). At which temperature two scales have the same reading?

1 \({-42^{\circ}}\)
2 \({-72^{\circ}}\)
3 \({+12^{\circ}}\)
4 \({-40^{\circ}}\)
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366631 If temperature of an object is \(140^\circ C\)F, then its temperature in centigrade is

1 \(105^\circ C\)
2 \(32^\circ C\)
3 \(140^\circ C\)
4 \(60^\circ C\)