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Temperature Friday, February 13th, 2015
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Do Now Homework due Tuesday
You have about 5 minutes to review for the mastery quiz and ask questions.
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Jump start on tomorrow’s lesson
SWBAT find the boiling point and freezing point of water in Fahrenheit and Kelvin by converting from Celsius.
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Boiling/freezing point of water in Celsius?
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Conversions What is the boiling point of water in… Celsius? 100 °C
Fahrenheit? Kelvin? What is the freezing point of water in Celsius? 0 °C tC to tF tF = (9/5•tC) +32 tF to tC tC = 5/9(tF – 32) tC to tK tK = tC + 273 tK to tC tC = tK - 273
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Complete the table tF = (9/5•tC) +32 tK = tC + 273 tC = 5/9(tF – 32)
Fahrenheit (°F) Celsius (°C) Kelvin (K) 142 (°F) -40 (°C) 273 K 194 (°C) 1 K 425 (°F) 42 (°C) 1000 K 19 (°C)
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Fahrenheit (°F) Celsius (°C) Kelvin (K) 142 (°F) 61(°C) 212 K -40 (°F) -40 (°C) 233 K 32 (°F) 0 (°C) 273 K 381(°F) 194 (°C) 467 K -458 (°F) -272 (°C) 1 K 425 (°F) 218 (°C) 55 K 107 (°F) 42 (°C) 315 K 1341 (°F) 727 (°C) 1000 K 66 (°F) 19 (°C) 254 K
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