1. A student has designed his own thermometer with a temperature scale called S. Here
he has marked the freezing point of water as 20 °S and the boiling point of water as
150 °S. The S scale has 130 divisions.
(a) By drawing a suitable diagram, express the relation (mathematical equation)
between 𝑇𝐶 (temperature in Celsius) and 𝑇𝑆
(temperature in S)
(b) What reading will be shown in S scale when he measures the temperature of an
object at 60℃.
a) "150^\\circ S - 20^\\circ S = 130^\\circ S = 100^\\circ C" , therefore "1^\\circ C = \\dfrac{130}{100}^\\circ S = 1.3^\\circ S."
Let us assume "TC = \\alpha TS + \\beta."
We know that "0^\\circ C= \\alpha\\cdot 20^\\circ S + \\beta" and "100^\\circ C= \\alpha\\cdot 150^\\circ S + \\beta", therefore we solve these equations simultaneously and get
"100^\\circ C = \\alpha \\cdot (150^\\circ S - 20^\\circ S) \\Rightarrow \\alpha = \\dfrac{100^\\circ C}{130^\\circ S} \\approx 0.7692 (^\\circ C\/^\\circ S)."
"\\beta = 100^\\circ C - 0.7692\\cdot150^\\circ S = -15.385^\\circ C."
So the dependence is
"TC = 0.7692 TS - 15.385."
b) "60 = 0.7692 TS - 15.385 \\Rightarrow TS =98^\\circ S."
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