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In Physics / College | 2025-07-03

A. How many degrees Fahrenheit are between the temperature of freezing water and the temperature of boiling water?
B. How many degrees centigrade are between the temperature of freezing water and the temperature of boiling water?
C. Comparing these 2 numbers, how many °F is 1 °C? (Answer as a round whole number).
D. If the temperature at the center of the Earth is about 6000 °C, what is this approximate temperature in °F?

Asked by lorenz05

Answer (2)

Between freezing and boiling water, there are 180°F and 100°C. 1°C is approximately equal to 2°F. The approximate temperature at the center of the Earth is 10832°F.
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Answered by Anonymous | 2025-07-03

A Boil 212 F Freeze 32 F 180° F between
B Boil 100 C Freeze 0 C 100° C between
C 180 F = 100 C 180F/100 = 1 °C = 1.8° F = 2 ° F (rounded)
D 6000 C *2 = 12 000 ° F
( approximately. True answer is 6000 C = 10832° F ) ;

Answered by jsimpson11000 | 2025-07-04