On a summer day, in Phoenix, Arizona, the inside room temperature is maintained at 68 degress F while the outdoor air temperature is a sizzling 110 degrees F. What is the outdoorindoor temperature difference in:
(a) degrees Fahrenheit,
(b) degrees Rankine,
(c) degrees Celsius, and
(d) kelvin?
Is one degree temperature difference in Celsius equal to one degree temperature
difference in kelvin, and is one degree temperature difference in Fahrenheit equal
to one degree temperature difference in Rankine? If so, why?
Note that the temperature difference expressed in degrees Celsius is equal to the temperature difference expressed in Kelvin.
And simplifying the above relationship leads to:
Also note that you could have converted the temperature difference in degree Rankine to Kelvin directly in the following manner:
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