What is -15 °F in degrees Celsius and in kelvins? (3.3)
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Start by converting the temperature from Fahrenheit to Celsius using the formula: \( C = \frac{5}{9}(F - 32) \).
Substitute \(-15\) for \(F\) in the formula: \( C = \frac{5}{9}(-15 - 32) \).
Simplify the expression inside the parentheses: \(-15 - 32 = -47\).
Calculate the Celsius temperature: \( C = \frac{5}{9}(-47) \).
Convert the Celsius temperature to Kelvin using the formula: \( K = C + 273.15 \).
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Temperature Scales
Temperature can be measured in different scales, primarily Celsius (°C), Fahrenheit (°F), and Kelvin (K). Each scale has its own zero point and increments. Understanding how these scales relate to one another is essential for converting temperatures accurately.
To convert between Fahrenheit and Celsius, the formula is °C = (°F - 32) × 5/9. For converting Celsius to Kelvin, the formula is K = °C + 273.15. Mastery of these formulas is crucial for solving temperature conversion problems.
Kelvin is an absolute temperature scale where 0 K represents absolute zero, the theoretical point where molecular motion ceases. This scale is crucial in scientific contexts, as it provides a direct measure of thermal energy, making it important for conversions from Celsius.