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4 September, 02:17

Temperature difference in the body. The surface temperature of the body is normally about 7.00 ∘C lower than the internal temperature. Express this temperature difference in kelvins and in Fahrenheit degrees. Answer in the order indicated. Separate your answers using comma.

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  1. 4 September, 02:27
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    Temperature difference in kelvin = 7K

    Temperature difference in Fahrenheit degree = 12.6°F

    Explanation:

    Temperature difference = 7°C

    273 is added to the Celsius value to convert to kelvin temperature. However if 273 is added to both the initial and final values of the Celsius temperature values, then the difference still stays the same. Hence the difference in kelvin is 7K.

    To convert the temperature difference to Fahrenheit we simply multiply 1.8

    =7*1.8 = 12.6°F
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