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Two absolute scales A and B have triple points of water defined to be 200 A and 350 B. What is the relation between T_(A) and T_(B) ? |
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Answer» Solution :TEMPERATURE of triple point of WATER on absolute scale A, `(T_(tr))_(A)=200A` and its temperature on absolute scale B, `(T_(tr))_(B)=350B` But its temperature on kelvin scale is `273.16K` `:.` VALUE of 1 A in kelvin `=(273.16)/(200)K` and value of 1 B in kelvin `=(273.16)/(350)K` `:.(T_(tr))_(A)==(273.16)/(200)T_(!)` and `(T_(tr))_(B)=(273.16)/(350)T_(B)` `:.((T_(tr))_(A))/((T_(tr))_(B))=(350)/(200)xx(T_(A))/(T_(B))` But `(T_(tr))_(A)=(T_(tr))_(B)` `:.1=(350)/(200)xx(T_(A))/(T_(B))` `:.(T_(A))/(T_(B))=(200)/(350)` `:.T_(A)=4/7T_(B)` |
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