SOLUTION: A bottle of soft drink is placed in a refrigerator and left there until its temperature drops by 15 K from its original value. What is the corresponding change in temperature on t
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Question 984909: A bottle of soft drink is placed in a refrigerator and left there until its temperature drops by 15 K from its original value. What is the corresponding change in temperature on the Fahrenheit scale?
Answer by macston(5194) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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1 degree Kelvin=1.8 degree Fahrenheit
(15K)((1.8)F degree)/(K degree)=27 Fahrenheit degrees
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