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Heat capacity of a substance is given by C = BT^2, where T is in degree Fahrenheit and the value of B is 50, what is the value of B if T is in degree Celsius?(a) 81(b) 25(c) 162(d) 100This question was addressed to me in an interview.Enquiry is from Temperature topic in portion Temperature and Pressure of Basic Chemical Engineering

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The correct choice is (c) 162

For EXPLANATION I would say: TF = 9TF/5 + 32 => COEFFICIENT of T^2 in C will be B*(9/5)^2 = 50*81/25 = 162.



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