Let's try this examples. Convert the given temperature scale to another scale. 1. The normal body temperature is 37°C. How will you express this temp in °F and K? 2. The highest atmospheric temperature ever recorded on Earth was 57.8°C. How will you express this temperature in ºf and K? 3. Gallium is a metal that can melt in your hand at 302.93 K. What is the temperature in Celsius?

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Let's try this examples. Convert the given temperature scale to another
scale.
1. The normal body temperature is 37°C. How will you express this
temp in °F and K?
2. The highest atmospheric temperature ever recorded on Earth was
57.8°C. How will you express this temperature in ºf and K?
3. Gallium is a metal that can melt in your hand at 302.93 K. What is
the temperature in Celsius?
4. The title of the book "Fahrenheit 451" refers to the temperature
that book paper burns at 451 °F. What is the temperature in Celsius?
5. Pure iron melts at 1 535 °C. What is the temperature in Fahrenheit?
Transcribed Image Text:Let's try this examples. Convert the given temperature scale to another scale. 1. The normal body temperature is 37°C. How will you express this temp in °F and K? 2. The highest atmospheric temperature ever recorded on Earth was 57.8°C. How will you express this temperature in ºf and K? 3. Gallium is a metal that can melt in your hand at 302.93 K. What is the temperature in Celsius? 4. The title of the book "Fahrenheit 451" refers to the temperature that book paper burns at 451 °F. What is the temperature in Celsius? 5. Pure iron melts at 1 535 °C. What is the temperature in Fahrenheit?
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