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21 February, 04:41

A thermometer reads 25∘C. If the temperature in the room is then increased by 16 K, what temperature will the thermometer read, in degrees Celsius?

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  1. 21 February, 04:53
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    -232°C

    Explanation:

    the initial temperature read by the thermometer is 25°C

    the temperature is further increased by 16K

    converting 16K to °C

    T°K - 273.15 = T°C

    16 - 273.15 = - 257.1°C

    The new temperature on the thermometer would be

    25°C - - 257.1°C = - 232°C
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