Temperature Conversion and Finding the Difference

How can we convert temperatures from Celsius to Fahrenheit and find the temperature difference?

1) What is the initial temperature in Fahrenheit?

2) What is the final temperature in Fahrenheit?

3) What is the temperature difference?

Final answer:

The initial temperature is 57.2 °F, the final temperature is 107.6 °F, and the temperature difference is 50.4 °F.

Explanation:

To convert the temperatures from Celsius to Fahrenheit, we can use the formula:

°F = (°C × 9/5) + 32

When the skin warms from 14.0°C to 42.0°C during dilation, we need to convert these temperatures to Fahrenheit and find the difference.

1) Initial temperature:

°F = (14.0 × 9/5) + 32 = 57.2 °F

2) Final temperature:

°F = (42.0 × 9/5) + 32 = 107.6 °F

3) Temperature difference:

Difference = Final temperature - Initial temperature

Difference = 107.6 °F - 57.2 °F = 50.4 °F

Therefore, the initial temperature is 57.2 °F, the final temperature is 107.6 °F, and the temperature difference is 50.4 °F.

By using the conversion formula, we can easily calculate the temperatures in Fahrenheit and determine the difference between them. Understanding temperature conversion is essential for various scientific and everyday applications.

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