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25 September, 13:55

The temperature of a system drops by 30°F during a cooling process. Express this drop in temperature in K, R, and °C.

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    272.05 K; 489.69 °R; - 1.11 °C

    Explanation:

    Fahrenheit can be converted to degrees Celsius using the following formula:

    °C = 5/9 x (°F - 32) = - 1.11 °C

    The temperature in Kelvin is calculated from the temperature in degrees Celsius as follows:

    K = °C + 273.15 = 272.05 K

    The temperature on the Rankine scale is calculated from Kelvin as follows:

    °R = 1.8K = 1.8 (272.05) = 489.69 °R
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