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Resolution of 5 classic physics exercises on thermology (thermometry) addressing temperature scales, which are commonly found in high school and college physics textbooks. To solve the exercises, only two equations will be used, the first correlating temperature variations on the Celsius (°C), Fahrenheit (°F) and Kelvin (K) scales, while the second equation correlates temperature values measured on the three different temperature scales (Celsius, Fahrenheit and Kelvin). The video begins with a theoretical introduction describing and interpreting the two equations that guide the resolution of the 5 physics exercises, and indicates the video • Deduction - Converting Celsius Temperature... to understand how to construct the Celsius, Fahrenheit and Kelvin temperature scales and to learn how to deduce the equations that were presented to solve these 5 classic physics exercises on thermology (thermometry). Solved exercise 1 discusses the concept of temperature range and how to correlate temperature range values on different temperature scales (Celsius, Fahrenheit and Kelvin). Solved exercise 2 addresses another classic example, in which the student is asked to determine the temperature at which thermometers graduated on the Celsius and Fahrenheit scales measure the same temperature value. Solved exercises 3 and 4 address the importance of being able to interpret the statements and being able to express the information presented in a mathematical way (in a mathematical expression). Solved exercise 5 presents a graph that relates two temperature scales, and asks the student to construct a conversion equation between the two temperature scales presented from the graph. Check it out! Video of construction and deduction of the equations that relate the Celsius (°C), Fahrenheit (°F) and Kelvin (K) thermometric scales: • Deduction - Convert Celsius Temperature... - Deduction - Convert Celsius, Fahrenheit and Kelvin Temperature Other exercise videos: • 3 EXERCISES on ENCOUNTER (kinematics: MRU, MRUV and oblique launch). • 5 EXERCISES SPHERICAL MIRRORS - Equ... 5 EXERCISES SPHERICAL MIRRORS - Gauss' equation, magnification, image formation and notable radii. • 5 EXERCISES SPHERICAL LENSES - Gauss' equation, magnification, image formation and notable radii. • Centripetal Acceleration - Deduction of the eq... Centripetal Acceleration - Deduction of the equation • Spherical Mirrors - Deduction of the Eq... Spherical Mirrors - Deduction of the Gauss Equation and Linear Increase • Ballistic Pendulum - speed of the proje... Ballistic Pendulum - speed of the projectile (bullet) of a gun • Gravitational Force x Electric Force ... Gravitational Force x Electric Force - Hydrogen Atom • Atwood's Machine - Step by step deduction... Atwood's Machine - Step by step deduction of the equations • Frictionless Inclined Plane - Easy, d... Frictionless Inclined Plane - Easy, super step by step deduction. • Association of Resistors - Series and Parallel... Association of Resistors - Series and Parallel, deduction of the equations Playlist with the deduction of several physics equations: • Physics - #Equation Deductions ???? Do you like the Channel? Want to help!? ▶️THEN SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHANNEL! ????LIKE THE VIDEOS! It's free and helps a lot with engagement! ???? / fisicaeexercicio ???? ACTIVATE THE BELL to receive notifications of new content! ✔️SHARE THE VIDEOS WITH YOUR FRIENDS! ❓ REQUESTS and SUGGESTIONS for videos with new content ?? → Questions about the content, constructive criticism and suggestions are welcome. → Ask in the comments of the video! ============================================= CONNECT WITH THE PROF. KLEBER ERSCHING: Instagram: / prof.ersching Facebook: / prof.ersching Facebook: / fisicaeexercicio Site: https://sites.google.com/view/fsicaee... =============================================== Related Searches: temperature thermology exercise thermometry exercise temperature scales Temperature conversion Convert temperature celcius to fahrenheit Celsius Fahrenheit Kelvin celsius to kelvin celcius fahrenheit celsius kelvin thermology thermometry deduction kelvin scale classical physics classic 00:00 - Theoretical Introduction 02:28 - Exercise 1 04:42 - Exercise 2 09:16 - Exercise 3 11:53 - Exercise 4 14:03 - Exercise 5