Question 3 (iii) - Questions at the end of chapter (Page 137, 138, 139 & 140) - Chapter 7 Class 6 - Temperature and its Measurement (Curiosity)
Last updated at December 22, 2025 by Teachoo
Questions at the end of chapter (Page 137, 138, 139 & 140)
Last updated at December 22, 2025 by Teachoo
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Normal human body temperature = 37.0 °C If we convert it into Fahrenheit then 𝑭=𝟗/𝟓 𝑪+𝟑𝟐 So, 37.0 °C = 𝟗/𝟓 (𝟑𝟕)+𝟑𝟐 = 𝟑𝟑𝟑/𝟓 + 32 = 66.6 + 32 = 98.6 °F There are three units of temperature :- Degree Celsius Degree Fahrenheit Kelvin The SI of Temperature is Kelvin But with Kelvin we do not use Kelvin So, the unit of temperature is either degree Celsius or degree Fahrenheit